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The Nyāya Sūtras is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text composed by Akṣapāda Gautama, and the foundational text of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy. The date when the text was composed, and the biography of its author is unknown, but variously estimated between 6th-century BCE and 2nd … See more
The Nyaya-sutras is attributed to Gautama, who was at least the principal author. According to Karl Potter, this name has been a very common Indian name, and the author is also reverentially referred to as Gotama, … See more
The first sutra 1.1.1 of the text asserts its scope and the following sixteen categories of knowledge as a means to gain competence in any field of interest:
Perfection is attained by the correct knowledge about true nature of sixteen categories: means … See moreThe text is written in sutra genre. A sutra is a Sanskrit word that means "string, thread", and represents a condensed manual of knowledge of a specific field or school. Each sutra is any short rule, like a theorem distilled into few words or syllables, around … See more
• Nandalal Sinha, Mahamahopadhyaya Satisa Chandra Vidyabhusana, The Nyaya Sutras of Gotama, The sacred books of the Hindus, 1930; … See more
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The Nyaya-sutras. The Nyaya-sutras probably were composed by Gautama or Akshapada about the 2nd century bce, though there is ample evidence that many sutras were …
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Dec 31, 2014 · Book: Nyaya Sutras of Gautama (Gotama) Author: Gautama Muni Language: Sanskrit (with English Translations and Explanations) Translator: Mahamahopadhyaya Satish Chandra …
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- 9.1 The Language Processing Mechanism
Just as perception and inference are described, in thepramāṇa system, as knowledge-yieldingfaculties, so too is language. This leads the Nyāya to formulatea description of the mechanism by which a competent language-user isable to decode noise-utterances and derive … - 9.2 Semantic Power and the Reduction of Semantic Properties
The Manual of Reason’s definition of a word iscelebrated and often quoted. It says (TS 66) that a word is that whichhas semantic power (śaktaṃ padam). A sentence(vākya) is defined as a collection of words. So TheManual of Reason’s definition fits with the modern one,according to …
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Jan 26, 2021 · Nyaya Sutras of Gautama is a body of ancient hindu scriptures of great significance, likely written by Aksapada Gautama …
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Nyaya | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nyāya Nyāya (literally “rule or method of reasoning”) is a leading school of philosophy within the “Hindu umbrella”—those communities which saw …
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This is a PDF of The Nyaya Sutras of Gautama - 4 in Sanskrit language. The entire set of sutras has been translated to English language and script by Ganganatha Jha. The monumental work …
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It also takes note of the work of Jayanta Bhatta and Bhasarvajna and attempts to see the history of Nyaya in the first one thousand years of its history from Gautama to Udayana in a new way …
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