Navya-Nyāya
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The Navya-Nyāya (
Gangeśa's book
Tattvacintāmani dealt with all the important aspects of Indian philosophy, logic and especially epistemology, which Gangeśa examined rigorously, developing and improving the Nyāya scheme, and offering examples. The results, especially his analysis of cognition, were taken up and used by other darśanas.
Navya-Nyāya developed a sophisticated language and conceptual scheme that allowed it to raise, analyze, and solve problems in logic and epistemology. It involves naming each object to be analyzed, identifying a distinguishing characteristic for the named object, and verifying the appropriateness of the defining characteristic using pramanas.
See also
Sources and further reading
- ISBN 0-674-60650-7
- ISBN 0-8476-8933-6
- Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, et al. [edd], History of Philosophy Eastern and Western: Volume One (George Allen & Unwin, 1952)
- Vattanky, John, Nyāyapañcānana B. Viśvanātha, Nyāyapañcānana B. Viśvanātha, and Dinakarabhaṭṭa. Nyāya Philosophy of Language: Analysis, Text, Translation and Interpretation of Upamāna and Śabda Sections of Kārikāvalī, Muktāvalī and Dinakarī. (Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1995)
- Vattanky, John. A System of Indian Logic: The Nyana Theory of Inference. (London : Routledge, 2015)
- Vattanky, John. Development of Nyāya theism. (New Delhi: Intercultural Publications, 1993)
- BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. “GADĀDHARA BHAṬṬĀCĀRYA’S ‘VIṢAYATĀVĀDA.’” Journal of Indian Philosophy 14, no. 2 (1986): 109–93.[7]
- BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. “GADĀDHARA BHAṬṬĀCĀRYA’S ‘VIṢAYATĀVĀDA’ (Continued).” Journal of Indian Philosophy 14, no. 3 (1986): 217–302.[8]
- Bhattacharyya, Sibajiban. Some Features of Navya-Nyāya Logic. Philosophy East and West 24, no. 3 (1974): 329–42.[9]
- Bhattacharyya, Sibajiban. Some Features of the Technical Language of Navya-Nyāya. Philosophy East and West 40, no. 2 (1990): 129–49.[10]
References
- ^ Ganeri, Jonardon (2023), Zalta, Edward N.; Nodelman, Uri (eds.), "Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2023 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 23 January 2024
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- ^ Vattanky, John (1984). Gaṅgeśa's Philosophy of God: Analysis, Text, Transl. and Interpretation of Iśvaravāda Section of Gaṅgeśa's Tattvacintāmaṇi with a Study on the Development of Nyāya Theism. Madras: Adyar Libr. and Research Centre.
- ^ BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. "GADĀDHARA BHAṬṬĀCĀRYA'S "VIṢAYATĀVĀDA"". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 14 (2): 109-193 (85 pages).
- ^ BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. "GADĀDHARA BHAṬṬĀCĀRYA'S "VIṢAYATĀVĀDA" (Continued)". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 14 (3): 217-302 (86 pages).
- ^ BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. "Some Features of Navya-Nyāya Logic". Philosophy East and West. 24 (3): 329-342 (14 pages).
- ^ BHATTACHARYYA, SIBAJIBAN. "Some Features of the Technical Language of Navya-Nyāya". Philosophy East and West. 40 (2): 129-149 (21 pages).