Fragments from Dinnaga
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- 160 D617 F 101327
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133.59445 C37 E 105617 Eliments of vedic astrology | 133.59445 P1941 B 104111 The Brhajjatakam of Varaha Mihra | 160 D617 F 101327 Fragments from Dinnaga | 160 D617 F 101327 Fragments from Dinnaga | 170 J78 T 100602 Traditional and contemporary ethics - Western and Indian | 170.44 Sw 22 S 107499 Sadacarah : | 174.4 N1537 S 100059 Sanskrit foundation of Indian management ethics |
This treatise, originally written as part of a study of logic in the Early Schools, contains seventeen fragments attributed to Dinnaga by Vacaspati Misra as also confirmed by the Tibetan version of the Pramana-samuccaya, the authorship of which is also attributed to Dinnaga. The fragments constitute the Sanskrit text transliterated in Roman script, translated and annotated into English. The text deals with the various topics of logic such as perception, inference, valid testimony, analogy, apoha etc. The book covers two appendices: Dinnaga and Prasastapada, Summary of Buddhist logical doctrine. It is documented with preface, bibliography, abbreviations and index.
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