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Books On Nyaya Philosophy

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES Volume II The Tradition of Nyaya-Vasesika up to Gangesa
por Karl H. Potter

Hardcover (Edición: 2004)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDF191
Precio: $85.00
Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies - Vol. VI (Indian Philosophical Analysis Nyaya-Vaisesika from Gangesa to Raghunatha Siromani)
por Edited By: Karl H. Potter and Sibajiban Bhattacharyya
Hardcover (Edición: 2001)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDF658
Precio: $65.00
The Nyaya-Sutras Of Gautama: With The Bhasya Of Vatsyayana And The Vartika Of Uddyotakara (4 Volumes)
por Translated By: Mahamahopadhyaya Ganganatha Jha
Hardcover (Edición: 1999)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDE735
Precio: $135.00
The Nyaya Sutras: A New Commentary on an Old Text
por Prof. Daya Krishna
Hardcover (Edición: 2004)
Sri Satguru Publications

Código del Artículo: IHL410
Precio: $35.00
The Nyaya Theory of Knowledge (A Critical Study of Some Problems of Logic and Metaphysics) - A Rare Book
por Satischandra Chatterjee
Paperback (Edición: 1978)
University of Calcutta

Código del Artículo: IHL822
Precio: $25.00
A PRIMER OF NAVYA NYAYA LANGUAGE AND METHODOLOGY: (Navya-Nayaya-Bhasa-Pradipa of MM Mahesha Chandra Nyayaratna)
por UJJWALA JHA
Hardcover (Edición: 2010)
THE ASIATIC SOCIETY

Código del Artículo: IDG245
Precio: $22.50
Contribution of Nyaya System to Indian Thought Structure
por V.N. Jha
Paperback (Edición: 1994)
Department of Sanskrit University of Calicut, Kerala

Código del Artículo: NAC112
Precio: $7.50
Studies in Nyaya-Vaisesika Metaphysics (A Rare Book)
por adananda Bhaduri
Paperback (Edición: 1947)
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona

Código del Artículo: NAC026
Precio: $35.00
Manikana (A Navya-Nyaya Manual): Text and Translation
por Dr. E.R. Sreekrishna Sarma Forward by H.H. Ramavarma
Hardcover (Edición: 1977)
The Adyar Library and Research Centre

Código del Artículo: IDH336
Precio: $16.50
Epistemology in Pracina and Navya Nyaya
por Sukharanjan Saha
Hardcover (Edición: 2003)
Jadavpur University

Código del Artículo: IDG415
Precio: $27.50
The Nyaya Sutras of Gotama
por Trans by: Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana
Hardcover (Edición: 2003)
Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDD829
Precio: $31.00
Nyaya Philosophy: Epistemology and Education
por Dr. Arvind Kumar Jha
Hardcover (Edición: 2005)
Standard Publishers

Código del Artículo: IDE452
Precio: $25.00
Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind: The Nyaya Dualist Tradition
por Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti
Hardcover (Edición: 2001)
Motilal Banarsidass

Código del Artículo: NAC961
Precio: $30.00
Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies: Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy from 1515 to 1660 (Volume XIII)
por Sibajiban BhattacharyyaKarl H. Potter
Hardcover (Edición: 2011)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd

Código del Artículo: NAC234
Precio: $50.00
Inference and Fallacies Discussed in Ancient Indian Logic (With Special Reference to Nyaya and Buddhism)
por Pradeep P. Gokhale
Hardcover (Edición: 1992)
Sri Satguru Publications

Código del Artículo: NAC243
Precio: $27.50
Relations In Knowledge Representation (An Interdisciplinary Study in Nyaya, Mimamsa, Vyakarna, Tantra, Modern Linguistics, and Artificial Intelligence in Computer Application)
por Keshab Chandra Dash
Hardcover (Edición: 1991)
Sri Satguru Publication

Código del Artículo: NAC099
Precio: $20.00
Discussion and Debate in Indian Philosophy - Issues in Vedanta, Mimamsa and Nyaya
por Ed. By. Daya Krishna
Hardcover (Edición: 2004)
Indian Council of Philosophical Research

Código del Artículo: IDE095
Precio: $40.00
Nagarjuna's Refutation of Logic (Nyaya) Vaidalyaprakarana: Zib Mo Rnam Par Hthag Pa Zes By A Bahi Rab Tu Byed Pa
por Fernando Tola, Carmen Dragonetti
Hardcover (Edición: 2004)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDC253
Precio: $25.00
Materials for the Study of Navya-Nyaya Logic
por Daniel H.H. Ingalls 
Hardcover (Edición: 1998)
Motilal Banarsidas Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Código del Artículo: IDD322
Precio: $26.00
VADANYAYA: The Nyaya Buddhist Controversy
por Managala R. Chinchore
Hardcover (Edición: 1988)
Sri Satguru Publications

Código del Artículo: IDF518
Precio: $16.50
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Books on Nyaya, The Indian Science of Logic
Nyaya is one of the six systems of Indian philosophy which believe in Veda as the revealed word. Nyaya consists of three main parts: an elaboration of a methodology for investigating the nature of things through valid means of knowledge (pramana), the art of debate through logical reasoning, and metaphysical knowledge about nature, the soul, salvation, and God. The term “nyaya” means “logical reasoning,” and this school is best known for developing the rules of logic and epistemology in Hindu thought. It is also known by other names such as Anviksiki (science of logic) and Tarkasastra (science of reasoning). Besides logic, Nyaya is famous for formulating an elaborate scheme of inference based on the syllogism (deductive reasoning).

Gautama, also known as Aksapada and Dirghatapas, is the author of the Nyayasutra and the founder of the Nyaya school. He is credited with formulating the principles of Hindu logic and establishing it on a firm foundation. In fact, the methods delineated by him are used in all schools of philosophy including Vedanta.

Gautama’s ideas were explained and systematized by Vatsyayana in his Nyayasutrabhashya. Uddyotakara’s (c. 500—600 CE) Nyayavarttika is devoted almost exclusively to logic and epistemology in an attempt to refute the Buddhist Dignaga’s logic. The Nyaya School, almost from its inception, was in conflict with Buddhist logicians and their epistemological theories, and Uddyotakara was greatly influenced by and incorporated Dignaga’s theories into the Nyaya system.

A subsequent Buddhist attack, this time from Dharmakirti (600 CE), arguing that the Nyaya and Vaishesika proofs for the existence of god (Ishvara) were logically fallacious, resulted in Udayana (900—1000 CE) formulating the first systematic account of Nyaya theism, where he gave a rational enquiry into the existence of God .

The Nyaya system is an elaboration of sixteen philosophical topics (padartha) as elucidated in the opening verse of the Nyayasutra which states that supreme bliss is attained by knowledge of the true nature of the sixteen categories: means of correct knowledge (pramana), objects of correct knowledge (prameya), doubt (sanshaya), purpose (prayojana), familiar example (drishtanta), established conclusion (siddhanta), members of a syllogism (avayava), hypothetical argument (tarka), decisive knowledge (nirnaya), discussion for truth (vada), controversy (jalpa), destructive arguments (vitanda), fallacies (hetvabhasa), quibbling (chala), specious objections (jati), and vulnerable points (nigrahasthana). Nyaya teaches that ignorance is the root of all suffering and rebirth and that only complete knowledge of the true nature of things will bring deliverance (apavarga). Salvation is the supreme goal of life, and Nyaya employed logic and epistemology to not only to know reality but also to correct false, fallacious, and sentimental fallacies.

A new school of Nyaya known as Navya Nyaya (new logic) developed in the twelfth century. Unlike the earlier works which had concentrated on an elucidation of the categories as enumerated in the Nyayasutra, this school put an emphasis on the valid means of knowledge (pramana) and did not concern itself with metaphysics. The Tattvacintamani of Gangesa is the major work of this school and the basis upon which all later developments derived. With it, the Navya Nyaya School developed not only a highly complex epistemology with its own technical language but also initiated a unique style of philosophical writing in India that is noted not only for its brevity but also for its precision.

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