Classical Indian Philosophy of Induction The Nyaya View Point
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham Lexington Books 2010Description: 311pISBN:- 9780739122761
- N11 C350
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includes index and biblioraphy
1 The Problem of Induction: East and West 1 2 The Later Nyaya Solution 31 3 The Method of Generalization: Vydptigrahopdyah 85 4 Counterfactual Reasoning: Tarka 127 5 Universal-Based Extraordinary Perception: Sdmdnyalaksanapratyaksa 149 6 Earlier Views of Adjuncts: Upddhivddah 7 The Accepted View of Adjuncts: Upddhivddasiddhdntah 8 Classification of Adjuncts: Upddhivibhdgah 9 Sriharsa`s Khandanakhandakhddyam on Pervasion 10 Selected Passages from Prabhacandra`s Prameyakamalamdrtanda on Critique of Pervasion and Inference 11 Selections from Dharmakirti`s Nydyabindu on Nonperception as a Probans
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