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CONCEPT of UNIVERSAL PROPOSITION (UDHARANA) in NAYAYA PHILOSOPHY Mudasir Ahmad Tantray Lecturer at Dept
A Survey of Indian Logic from the Point of View of Computer Science
Brahma Sutra
Parasitism and Disjunctivism in Nyya Epistemology
Nyaya-Vaisheshika: the Indian Tradition of Physics
Ram-Indlogic
Nyāya -Sutras and the Modern Decision-Making Process in an Organisation: a Note
Marks Dissertation Post-Defense
Nyaya-Vaisheshika: the Indian Tradition of Physics
Technical Terms of Navya-Nyāya Language and Its Methodology
The Philosophy of Mathematics Swami Sarvottamananda
The Conflict Between the Buddhist and the Naiyayika Philosophers: a Brief Survey
On the Algebra in Boole's Laws of Thought
The Nyāya Argument for Disjunctivism
Nyaya Philosophy Is Founded by the Sage Gotama
From Trair¯Upya Via Hetucakra to Uddyotakara Klaus
The Advaita Concept of Prama Nyaya and Vedanta Both Are Authoritarian Rationalistic Systems of Philosophy, Since Both Believe In
The Attributeless Brahman Question 1
Top View
The Main Objective of Our Thesis, As It Has Been Stated in the Opening
Some Aspects of Mathematical Pluralism
Mathematical Argumentation and Indian Logic (Nyaya)
Systematizing Nyāya Matthew R
THE NAVYA-NYAYA THEORY of INFERENCE By
On the Date of the Nyāyāvatāra
Selected Bibliography on Buddhist Logic and Ontology
10 Nyaya and Vaisesika
Philosophy & Religion
The Concept of God in Nyaya Philosophy
Classical Indian Philosophy," Evam 1.1 (The Inaugural Issue, July 2002), Pp
The Philosophy of Mathematics
CONCEPT' of SELF in INDIAN Rhought by Father T. R. Jacob A
Causality: S¯Am. Khya, Bauddha and Ny¯Aya
Nineteenth-Century Perceptions of Indian Logical Thought Author(S): Jonardon Ganeri Source: Philosophy East and West, Vol
Indian Philosophy CONTENTS
Bhatta Jayanta on the Purpose of Nyaya*
The Nyaya Dualist Tradition: a Comparative Analysis
The Compare and Contradiction of Nyaya and Aristotelian Logical Fallacies
Type-Identifier for Navya- Nyāya Expressions
Anumdna and Nydya of the Naiyayikas Keiichi Miyamoto
The Existence of God, Reason, and Revelation in Two Classical Hindu Theologies
Nyaya Methodology and Western Mathematical Logic: Origins and Implications
Stephen H. Phillips Professor (Philosophy & Asian Studies)
The Tarka -Sangraha
A Mathematical Model of Dignāga's Hetu-Cakra