The Logic of Invariable Concomitance in the Tattvacintamani: Gangesa's Anumitinirupana and Vyaptivada with Introduction Translation and Commentary

Author:   C. Goekoop
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1967 ed.
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9789027700247


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   01 January 1967
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The Logic of Invariable Concomitance in the Tattvacintamani: Gangesa's Anumitinirupana and Vyaptivada with Introduction Translation and Commentary


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Author:   C. Goekoop
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic Publishers
Edition:   1967 ed.
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9789027700247


ISBN 10:   9027700249
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   01 January 1967
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
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I. Principal Elements of Navya-ny?ya Logic.- 1. Relations which are occurrence-exacting.- 2. Relations which are non occurrence-exacting.- 3. Absence and incomplete occurrence.- 4. Definition.- 5. Inference.- 6. Quantifiers and limitors.- 7. Accident.- II. Ga?ge?a's Theory of Pervasion.- 8. Ga?ge?a, the author of the Tattvacint?ma?i.- 9. The Anumitinir?pa?a and Vy?ptiv?da as sections of the Book on inference.- 10. The Theory of pervasion.- 11. The types of definition of pervasion.- 12. The formal character of Ga?ge?a's definitions of pervasion.- 13. The use of symbols for interpreting Ga?ge?a's logic.- List of symbols.- Anumitinir?pa?a and Vy?ptiv?da by Ga?ge?op?dhy?ya Transliteration, Translation and Commentary Anumitinir?pa?a and Vy?ptiv?da.- Section I. General observations about inference.- Section II. Theory of pervasion.- I. Five definitions of pervasion as non-deviation.- II. Two definitions of pervasion called Lion-Tiger Definition.- III. Absence limited by a property whose loci are different from its counterpositive.- IV. Preliminary refutation of a series of definitions of pervasion.- V. The conclusive definition of pervasion.- VI. Universal absence.- VII. Pervasion between particulars.- Sanskrit Index.- English Index.

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