A History of Indian Logic: Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern Schools |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
Anviksiki in its Philosophical Aspect called Darśana | 7 |
Aṣṭāvakra a Violent Debater how he Defeated a Sophist | 13 |
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abides according admitted appears argument arises Buddha Buddhist Calcutta called called balancing called in Tibetan Candra cause chap chapter character Chinese colour commentary conclusion connection consists council debate defeat definition Dharmakirti Dignaga discussion doctrine doubt edited effect established eternal ether example existence fallacy fire five folios follows four futile Hence hill included India inference instance invariable Jaina kinds king knowledge known latter lived Logic logician major term means mentioned middle term mind minor term nature non-existence noticed Nyaya object observes opponent opposed opposition original particular perceived perception person philosophy possesses present proposition prove quoted reason refers relation reply Report respect sage Sanskrit School sense signified smoke Society soul Sound is non-eternal Sūri syllogism Text thing Tibetan tion translation University valid verbal verse Vide wrote