ABSTRACT

This is Volume IV of six in a collection on Psychology and Religion. Originally published in 1934, this study looks at perception in Indian Psychology, it gives a brief compass, an outline of the most important topics of Indian Psychology.

part Book I|29 pages

Book I

chapter Chapter I|28 pages

The Physical Basis of Perception

part Book II|44 pages

Book II

chapter Chapter II|34 pages

Indeterminate Perception and Determinate Perception

chapter Chapter III|9 pages

The Objects and Conditions of Perception

part Book III|28 pages

Book III

chapter Chapter IV|10 pages

Perception And Sannikarṣa

(Or Intercourse of the Sense-organs with their Objects)

chapter Chapter IV|7 pages

Acquired Perception

chapter Chapter VI|10 pages

Recognition

part Book IV|37 pages

Book IV

chapter Chapter VII|14 pages

Theories of Perception

chapter Chapter VIII|23 pages

Theories of Perception (Contd.)

part Book V|121 pages

Book V

chapter Chapter IX|7 pages

Perception of Space and Movement

chapter Chapter X|14 pages

Perception of Time

chapter Chapter XII|23 pages

Perception of Cognition

chapter Chapter XIII|40 pages

Perception of the Self 1

part Book VI|71 pages

Book VI

chapter ChapterXIV|8 pages

Indefinite Perceptions

chapter Chapter XV|34 pages

Illusions

chapter Chapter XVI|18 pages

Dreams

chapter Chapter XVII|10 pages

Abnormal Perceptions

part Book VII|42 pages

Book VII

chapter Chapter XVIII|32 pages

Super-Normal Perceptions

chapter Chapter XIX|5 pages

Divine Perception

(Īśvara-Pratyakṣa)