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" Haughton's Prodromus, p. 215), "that it exhibits a more natural mode of reasoning than is compatible with the compressed limits of the syllogism, and that its conclusion is as convincing as that of the syllogism," the commendation is based simply on a... "
Lectures on the Nyáya Philosophy Embracing the Text of the Tarka-sangraha - Page 26
by James Robert Ballantyne - 1849 - 59 pages
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Prodromus, Or an Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning: Including ...

Sir Graves Chamney Haughton - Philosophy - 1839 - 298 pages
...been first conceived. When, however, this argument is duly considered, it will, perhaps, be admitted, that it exhibits a more natural mode of reasoning...conclusion is as convincing as that of the syllogism." p. 146. (*) Or, Aggregation. § 176. Mind, in common with all substance (for they hold it to be such)...
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Prodromus: Or, An Inquiry Into the First Principles of Reasoning; Including ...

Graves Champney Haughton - Reasoning - 1839 - 292 pages
...been first conceived. When, however, this argument is duly considered, it will, perhaps, be admitted, that it exhibits a more natural mode of reasoning...conclusion is as convincing as that of the syllogism." p. 146. (83) Or, Aggregation. § 176. Mind, in common with all substance (for they hold it to be such)...
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The Tarka-sangraha, with a translation and notes in Hindí and English, Volume 1

Annambhaṭṭa - Nyaya - 1851 - 554 pages
...commended, at the expense of the Aristotelian syllogism, on the allegation (see a quotation in Sir GC Haughton's Prodromus, p. 215,) " that it exhibits...based Simply on a misconception of the syllogism thus disr garaged. On the 6th er hand, when it is censured ias " a rude form of the syllogism," the censure...
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Tarka-saṅgraha of Annambhaṭṭa

Annambhaṭṭa - Nyaya - 1918 - 476 pages
...and clumsy form of syllogism, while others prefer it to the Aristotelian syllogism as exhibiting " a more natural mode of reasoning than is compatible with the compressed limits of the syllogism."* Both the praise and the blame however are only partially true. The five-membered Ny&ya reflects no...
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Indian Logic: A Reader

Jonardon Ganeri - Philosophy - 2001 - 238 pages
...fivestep format is understood as a stylised representation of the stages in a rhetorical debate, then it exhibits "a more natural mode of reasoning than...compatible with the compressed limits of the syllogism" (vans Kennedy, 1839). The presence of five, rather than three, steps, is natural, they suggest, when...
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