• The development of Indian logic dates back to the Chandahsutra of Pingala and anviksiki of Medhatithi Gautama (c. 6th century BCE); the Sanskrit grammar...
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  • The history of logic deals with the study of the development of the science of valid inference (logic). Formal logics developed in ancient times in India...
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    Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the study of deductively valid inferences or logical...
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  • infer about the more severe case.[further explanation needed] In ancient Indian logic (nyaya), the instrument of argumentation known as kaimutika or kaimutya...
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    Fallacy (redirect from Broken logic)
    from a man.": 4  Indian logicians took great pains to identify fallacies in arguments. An influential collection of texts on logic and reason, the Nyāya...
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    Affectionism Ancient Indian philosophy Hindu philosophy M. Hiriyanna Indian art Indian logic Indian psychology Svayam bhagavan Trikaranasuddhi "Aside from nontheistic...
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  • formal logic separable from language as otherwise written. Notably, syllogisms – arguments fundamental to classical Hellenistic and Indian logic, where...
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    between Western Logic and Indian Logic is that certain epistemological issues are included within Indian Logic, whereas in modern Western Logic they are deliberately...
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  • the nature of the world (cosmology), the nature of reality (metaphysics), logic, the nature of knowledge (epistemology), ethics, and the philosophy of religion...
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  • Ramanujan Bakhshali manuscript List of Indian mathematicians Indian science and technology Indian logic Indian astronomy History of mathematics List of...
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    Dignāga (category Buddhist logic)
     480 – c. 540 CE) was an Indian Buddhist philosopher and logician. He is credited as one of the Buddhist founders of Indian logic (hetu vidyā) and atomism...
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    profound influence – via her uncle George Everest – of Indian thought in general and Indian logic, in particular, on Babbage and on her husband George Boole...
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  • clarification of such rules have a long tradition in the history of philosophy and logic. Generally they are taken as laws that guide and underlie everyone's thinking...
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  • Nyaya (category History of logic)
    Nyāya's most significant contributions to Indian philosophy were the systematic development of the theory of logic, methodology, and its treatises on epistemology...
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    underlying principles of which he formalized. De Morgan's contributions to logic are heavily used in many branches of mathematics, including set theory and...
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  • Navya-Nyāya (category Indian philosophy)
    नव्य-न्याय) or Neo-Logical darśana (view, system, or school) of Indian logic and Indian philosophy was founded in the 13th century CE by the philosopher...
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    arithmetic. Early logic systems includes Indian logic of Pāṇini, syllogistic logic of Aristotle, propositional logic of Stoicism, and Chinese logic of Gongsun...
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    (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic Karma Kama Maya Moksha Nondualism Samadhi Pramana Yoga Jainism Haribhadra...
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    (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic Karma Kama Maya Moksha Nondualism Samadhi Pramana Yoga Jainism Haribhadra...
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  • Philosophy of logic is the area of philosophy that studies the scope and nature of logic. It investigates the philosophical problems raised by logic, such as...
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  • (Hinduism) Ātman (Buddhism) Ātman (Jainism) Artha Anekantavada Brahman Dharma Indian logic Karma Kama Maya Moksha Nondualism Samadhi Pramana Yoga Jainism Haribhadra...
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    George Boole (category Philosophers of logic)
    equations and algebraic logic, and is best known as the author of The Laws of Thought (1854), which contains Boolean algebra. Boolean logic, essential to computer...
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  • exploration of ritual and mysticism. He was also a scholar of Greek and Indian logic and philosophy and Sanskrit grammar. Staal was born in Amsterdam, the...
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  • Anviksiki (category History of logic)
    known as the founder of Indian logic, are some of these great teachers. Satischandra Vidyabhusana (1920). A History of Indian Logic. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass...
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  • Sanskrit and Vedic learning in Mithila (category Ancient universities of the Indian subcontinent)
    and traditions." Nyaya is one of the six schools of Indian philosophy, known for its studies on logic. The foundational text are the Nyāya Sūtras, traditionally...
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  • Indian logicIndian philosophy – Indigenous American philosophy – Individualism – Indonesian philosophy – Inductionism – Induction / Informal logic...
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  • Tetralemma (category History of logic)
    the categorical nomenclature Indian logic in Western discourse. Subsumed within the auspice of Indian logic, 'Buddhist logic' has been particularly focused...
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    being analysis and synthesis. She believed that Indian logic played a role in the development of modern logic by her husband George Boole and others. Boole...
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    Phillips, Stephen H. (1998). Classical Indian Metaphysics: Refutations of Realism and the Emergence of New Logic. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-1488-2...
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    Bhaskararaya (category 18th-century Indian scholars)
    than 40 writings that range from Vedanta to poems of devotion, from Indian logic and Sanskrit grammar to the studies of Tantra. Several of his texts are...
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