Dishonoured by Philosophers : Upamāna in Indian epistemology /
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- 121 Um1 D 102216
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121/.68 P882 P 102325 Philosophy of Meaning and Representation / | 121/.68 P882 P 102325 Philosophy of Meaning and Representation / | 121 P8847 E 102611 Epistemology, Science, and Cognition / | 121 Um1 D 102216 Dishonoured by Philosophers : | 121 Um1 F 102220 Faultless to a Fault : | 121 Um1 F 102220 Faultless to a Fault : | 121.68 Sa84 M 102335 Meaning and Language / |
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--Jadavpur University).
The volume is a study of the importance of upamana (knowledge by analogy) in Indian epistemology. The two stalwart schools of Nyaya and Mimamsa admit the relevance of upamana but differ with regard to many things including the object of knowledge by upamana. This book explores the way Naiyayikas and the Mimamsakas differ on some major points with reference to upamana in their very definition of upamana, for instance. The focus is on the Nyaya position on upamana and the usefulness of upamana as stressed by the Naiyayikas. The analytic study by the dialectical method explains the classical Nyaya view of upamana of Gautama and his followers and then the classical Mimamsa views. It considers the views of Naiyayikas Jayanta Bhatta and Udayanacarya to show how much the Naiyayikas were logical in accepting a particular view on upamana. It gives the views of some other schools including the Bauddha and Vaiseshika schools against upamana as such and against Nyaya and Mimamsa views of upamana in particular. Throughout, a number of philosophical scholars and their original texts spread over many centuries are examined. The book will interest scholars and students of Indian philosophy.
Includes index.
pt. 1. Classical versions of Nyāya and Mīmāṁsā theories of Upamāna -- pt. 2. Critical development of the Mīmāṁsa theory of Upamāna -- pt. 3. Critical development of the Nyāya theory of Upmāna -- pt. 4. Some more objections from internal and external critics -- pt. 5. Positive views of two Naiyāyikas.
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