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NyāYa : Hindu Terms
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one of the six ‘orthodox’ systems of Hindu philosophy which deals mainly with logic, and partly with epistemology; Navya-Nyāya: a later (‘new’) school within the...
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NYĀYA. Nyāya is an orthodox, classical Indian school of logic and epistemology established in the second century CE with the writing of the Nyāyasūtras by Gautama (Akṣapāda Gautama). It is described as...
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Nyāya (Sanskrit ni-āyá, literally "recursion", used in the sense of "syllogism, inference")) is the name given to one of the six orthodox or astika schools of Hindu philosophy—specifically the school of logic. The Nyaya school of philosophical...


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Philosophy East and West
Epistemology in Pracina and Navya Nyaya.(Book review)
01/01/2007: 1,726 words, approx. 6 pages
Epistemology in Pracina and Navya Nyaya. By Sukharanjan Saha. Kolkata: Jadavpur University, 2003. Pp. 166. Reviewed by Jonardon Ganeri University of Liverpool Epistemology in Pracina and Navya Nyaya, by Sukharanjan Saha, usefully collates ten previously published essays on Indian epistemology: two...
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Philosophy East and West
Perceiving particulars blindly: remarks on a Nyaya-Buddhist controversy.
07/01/2004: 7,095 words, approx. 24 pages
Introduction The discussion by Mark Siderits in this issue--"Perceiving Particulars"--and two pieces by Monima Chadha--the first her article "Perceptual Cognition: A Nyaya-Kantian Approach" (Chadha 2001) and the second her reply to Siderits in this issue--have taught me much. (1) I have little...
 


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