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This is a: article, written by Birgit Kellner 207 days ago.
Keywords: Indian logic
The proceedings of the panel “Logic in Earliest Classical India” of the 12th World Sanskrit Conference in Helsinki (2003) finally appeared (kudos to the editor Brendan Gillon, and to Petteri Koskikallio for his neverending patience with obstinate authors!):
Logic in Earliest Classical India, edited by Brendan S. Gillon. Papers of the 12th World Sanskrit Conference, v. 10.2. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
Table of Conents (pasted from B. Gillon’s announcement on INDOLOGY):
The Development of Logic in Early Classical India
by Brendan S. Gillon
Reasoning as a Science, its Role in Early Dharma
Literature, and the Emergence of the Term nyaya
by Karin Preisendanz
On the Proof Passage of the Carakasamhita:
Editions, Manuscripts and Commentaries
by Ernst Prets
The Logical Reason Called virodhin in Vaisesika and Its
Significance for Connection-based Theories of Reasoning
by Birgit Kellner
The Discussion of pramanas in the Spitzer Manuscript
by Eli Franco
The Logic of the Saüdhinirmocanastra: Establishing
Right Reasoning Based on Similarity (sarupya) and
Dissimilarity (vairupya)
by Chizuko Yoshimizu
Obversion and Contraposition in the Nyayabhasya
by Brendan S. Gillon
Anumana in Bhartrhari’s Vakyapadiya
by Akihiko Akamatsu
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