Hindu Realism Being An Introduction to the Metaphysics of the Nyya Vaisheshi
Hindu Realism Being An Introduction to the Metaphysics of the Nyya Vaisheshi
Jagadish Chandra Chatterji
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Ieels himself as such, that is to say, as many. We all feel ourselves as one and the same individual. Not only does an individual not feel himself as many, but if really many consciousnesses formed one individual consciousness, then the body would often be either torn to pieces or absolutely inactive. For, it is comparatively a very rare thing to find a large number of conscious entities acting together absolutely with one will and purpose. They generally have different wills and purposes of th...eir own, and if the different members and parts of the body had each a separate consciousness of its own, and at the same time were not subordinate to some other and central consciousness, it is pretty ( 66 ) certain that they would often disagree and try to carry out their different wills and purposes ; and the result would be a complete disintegration of the body. Or, if the body did not disintegrate, there would be an absolute deadlock of activity, inasmuch as the varying wills and purposes of the different parts of the body would neutralise one another.
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