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- adjective Not
fallacious .
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Bare cognition and inferential cognition are valid cognitions (tshad-ma) – defined as fresh (gsar), nonfallacious (mi-bslu-ba) cognitions of an object.
Basic Features of the Gelug-Chittamatra System ��� 1 Types of Phenomena and Ways of Existing 2006
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This is because it is nonfallacious that an appearance representing a double moon actually does arise and is cognized clearly in the distorted cognition.
The Validity and Accuracy of Cognition of the Two Truths in Gelug-Prasangika 2006
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Valid cognition is a nonfallacious (mi-bslu-ba) cognition of an involved object of a cognition.
The Validity and Accuracy of Cognition of the Two Truths in Gelug-Prasangika 2006
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A cognition is nonfallacious if it induces decisive determination (nges-pa) of its involved object and is not damaged by other valid cognitions.
The Validity and Accuracy of Cognition of the Two Truths in Gelug-Prasangika 2006
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Because their definition of valid cognition (tshad-ma) is a way of knowing that is both fresh (gsar) and nonfallacious, these systems assert that not all cognitions that apprehend their objects validly cognize them.
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Specifically, he taught the four truths and the two truths, which are nonfallacious.
A Short Commentary on The Three Principal Aspects of the Path Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa 2003
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Sautrantika, Chittamatra, and Svatantrika assert that a cognition apprehends (rtogs-pa) its involved object (‘jug-yul) if it is nonfallacious (mi-bslu-ba), which means it cognitively takes its object correctly and with certitude that it is "this" and not "that."
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