A History of Indian Logic: (ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Schools.) |
Contents
THE ANCIENT SCHOOL OF INDIAN LOGIC | 1 |
Anviksiki in its Philosophical Aspect called Darśana | 7 |
Chapter II | 9 |
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abides adhyāya Akṣapāda anumāna Anvikṣiki argues as follows argument Bibliotheca Indica series Brāhmaṇa Buddhist Calcutta called balancing called in Tibetan Candra century A.D. chap chapter colour commentary connection debate Dharmakirti Digambara Dignaga disputant doctrine doubt edited ether example existence fallacy fire futile opposition Gangesa Gautama genus Haribhadra hetu hill homogeneous Indian Indian Logic inference invariable concomitance Jaina jāti Jayanta kinds Logic logician Madhyamika Mahābhārata Mahāvīra major term means of knowledge means of right middle term minor term Miśra Nāgārjuna non-eternality of sound non-existence non-perception Nyaya Nyaya-bhāṣya Nyaya-sutra Nyāya-vārtika object opponent perceived perception philosophy point of defeat possess pramāņa pratyakṣa produced proposition prove the non-eternality reason right knowledge sage Samkhya Samvat Sanskrit signified smoke soul Sound is eternal Sound is non-eternal Sūri sūtra Svetambara syllogism thing Tibetan tion Udayana Uddyotakara Vacaspati Vaiseṣika valid knowledge Vasubandhu Vātsyāyana Veda verbal testimony verse Vide word इति