Nyaya-Manjari, Vol.1: The Compendium of Indian Speculative Logic
Nyaya-Manjari, Vol.1: The Compendium of Indian Speculative Logic - Hardcover is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
ISBN : 9788120841314, 812084131
Year of Publication : 2017
Edition : 1st
No. of Pages : 953
Language : English
Condition : New
Free shipping on orders over Rs. 249
Free shipping on orders over Rs. 249
We offer free shipping on orders above Rs. 249 in India. For orders below this threshold, a nominal shipping fee may apply, which will be clearly indicated during the checkout process.
How long will it take to receive my order?
How long will it take to receive my order?
The delivery time varies depending on your location. Generally, orders are processed and shipped within 1-3 business days. Once shipped, you can track and expect your order to arrive within 3-7 business days (the duration may vary depending on your location). For more information, please refer to our shipping policy.
Chat with a Real Person
Chat with a Real Person
WhatsApp chat is dedicated to assisting with after-sales queries regarding delivery, returns, and payments. Click below to initiate chat with us on WhatsApp:
[Bookstaa WhatsApp Chat].
For all other inquiries, please visit our customer support page or email us at support@bookstaa.com.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
Description
This book, of numerous references, is and encyclopedia of logic, metaphysics, ethics and theology and represents the history of Indian Philosophy of praticcular period. A popular saying credits the author, jayanta, with the reputation of being a master-scholar of Indian logic. No study of indian logic can be considered to be complete without having recourse to this work.
The main task of the author in this book is to defend the views of Vatsyayana as expressed in his Nyaya-bhasya on the sutras of Gautama against the criticisms offered by the adversaries. He has criticised the views not only of the Buddhists but also of the Grammarian bhartrhari and the Mimamsakas-Kumarila and Prabhakara. his condemnation of the Prabhakaras as the plagiarists who borrowed from the Buddhist show his intimate knowledge both of the Buddhists and the mimamsaka schools. In his lengthy discussion on the pramanas in this volume he has refuted the hypothesis of the Bhattas and the prabhakaras. Thus the book provides knowledge not only of the details of the Nyaya School but also of the systems of logic follwed by the rival schools.