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DOI: 10.2307/1397270
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Intuition as a Philosophical Method in India

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“…Sources of knowledge related to research are presently classified under four categories: Intuition, Authoritarian knowledge, Logical knowledge and Empirical knowledge [13] . Darsanas (mainly Sankhya and Nyaya ) and Ayurveda enlist these methods, except intuition, such as Empirical knowledge ( Pratyaksha ), inferential conclusion ( Anumana ) and authoritative knowledge ( Aptopadesa ) as primary means of knowledge acquisition ( Pramana , Carakasamhita , Vimana 4/3) Even though intuition is not accepted as a separate mean of knowledge in any of the above disciplines, extra-ordinary perception ( Alaukika-pratyaksha ) explained in Nyayadarsana , especially perceptive powers attained through Yoga, ( Yogaja - pratyaksha ) is considered as comparable to it [14] .…”
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“…Sources of knowledge related to research are presently classified under four categories: Intuition, Authoritarian knowledge, Logical knowledge and Empirical knowledge [13] . Darsanas (mainly Sankhya and Nyaya ) and Ayurveda enlist these methods, except intuition, such as Empirical knowledge ( Pratyaksha ), inferential conclusion ( Anumana ) and authoritative knowledge ( Aptopadesa ) as primary means of knowledge acquisition ( Pramana , Carakasamhita , Vimana 4/3) Even though intuition is not accepted as a separate mean of knowledge in any of the above disciplines, extra-ordinary perception ( Alaukika-pratyaksha ) explained in Nyayadarsana , especially perceptive powers attained through Yoga, ( Yogaja - pratyaksha ) is considered as comparable to it [14] .…”
Section: Domain Wise Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%