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I. 16) " The characteristics of action are that it inheres in one substance, it is without qualities and is the sole cause of conjunctions and disjunc- tions " (Ib. L. I. 17, 30). Kanada also discusses s a m a n y a (nature of genus), v i e s h a (nature of species) and samavaya, (coinherence), though he does not include them in the categories, for they are not objects (a r t h a) of perception. " Generality and speciality are buddhyapeksham, concep- tual. (Ib. I. Ii. 3) . The Summum Genus, "th...at which is a genus (without being a species) is B h a v a (existence), for it is the most extensive concept. " (Ib. I. Ii. 4). "Substantiality (dravyatva), qualitattveness (g u n a t v a) and activity (karma- tv a) are both general and specific. (And so all others) except ultimate species, (the atoms etc. )" (Ib. I. Ii. 5-6. ) In the later Vaieshika, the word v i e s h a (difference) has been restricted to what is called here, antyavi$esha, ultimate species, the detailed description of which gave the name Vaieshika to this school.
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