perception
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perceiving · pratyakṣa
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1 expressionpratyakṣa“perception”1 mention
Tarkasaṃgraha (Sanskrit)
Thus, cognition produced by [one of] the six contacts is perception;
in the texts
Tarkasaṃgraha
Cognition produced by sense-object contact; two-fold as non-conceptual and conceptual; the contact itself analyzed as six-fold.
Thus, cognition produced by [one of] the six contacts is perception;
Among these, the instrument of perceptual cognition is pratyakṣa (perception).
**AnTs_43**
Theaetetus
Sense-perception, distinguished from knowing and memory, whose mismatch with a stored imprint is argued to be the true locus of false opinion.
In all these cases it is impossible beyond everything for false opinion to arise in the mind of anyone.
And, again, it is still more impossible, if that can be, to think that a thing which he knows and perceives and of which he has an imprint which accords with the perception is another thing which he knows and perceives and of which he has an imprint which accords with the perception.