Classical Indian philosophy of induction the Nyaya viewpoint
Material type:
- 9780739122761
- Gaṅgeśa, 13th cent. Tattvacintamaṇi English. Selections
- 161.0954 22 CH-C
- BC91 .C42 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The problem of induction : East and West -- The later Nyāya solution -- The method of generalization : Vyāptigrahopāyah -- Counterfactual reasoning : Tarka -- Universal-based extraordinary perception : Sāmānyalakșan̦apratyakșa -- Earlier views of adjuncts : Upādhivādah -- The accepted view of adjuncts : Upādhivādasiddhāntah -- Classification of adjuncts : Upādhivibhāgah -- Sriharsa's Khan̦danakhan̦dakhādyam on pervasion -- Selected passages from Prabhacandra's Prameyakamalamārtan̦da on critique of pervasion and inference -- Selections from Dharmakirti's Nyāyabindu on non-perception as a probans.
Selections in Romanized Sanskrit with English translations.
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