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" The Logic of Invariable Concomitance in the Tattvacintāmaṇi : "
by C. Goekoop.
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BL
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714584
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b536734
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Main Entry
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by C. Goekoop.
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Title & Author
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The Logic of Invariable Concomitance in the Tattvacintāmaṇi : : Gaṅgeśa's Anumitinirūpaṇa and Vyāptivāda with Introduction Translation and Commentary\ by C. Goekoop.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1967
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ISBN
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9401035113
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: 940103513X
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: 9789401035118
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: 9789401035132
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Contents
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I. Principal Elements of Navya-ny?ya Logic --;II. Ga?ge?a's Theory of Pervasion --;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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Abstract
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The history of Indian logic is roughly divided into three periods: old Nyaya, Buddhist logic and new Nyaya. Under Western logic I bring both traditional logic and modern logic, which, in my opinion, form one discipline of reasoning.
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Subject
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Phenomenology.
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Philosophy (General)
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C Goekoop
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