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The Structure of the World in Udayana's Realism - A Study of the Laksanavali and theKiranavali

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Books dealing with individual philosophers as well as annotated translations of their works are very much in need in the field of classical Indian philos ophy. Hence the research efforts of modern scholars should increasingly be devoted to this objective. Professor M. Tachikawa has selected a very short elementary treatise of Udayana as well as some portions of a larger work of the same author to supplement the first. His aim is to present to us, in Udayana's own term, how he (Udayana) sees the Nyaya-VaiSe~ika system in a synoptic fashion. I wish to take this opportunity to say a few things about Udayana and the Nyaya-Vaise~ika system. UDAYANA Udayana was a pre-eminent philosopher and an astute logician of the eleventh twelfth century India. He belonged to the Mithila region of the present Bihar 1 state. In the history of the Nyaya-V aise~a, he holds a very crucial position. In fact, two different schools of philosophy, Nyaya and Vaise~a, belonging to ancient India, merged into one in the writings of Udayana. As it has been said, in Udayana, the happy marriage between Nyaya and Vaise~ika was com plete - the Vai
e~ika ontological scheme (padiirthas or system of categories) was in this way combined with the pramiir:za doctrine (logic and a theory of knowledge) of Nyaya to produce what later came to be designated as Navya nyaya.

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I: The Structure of the World.- I. Introduction: Basic Concepts.- II. Background History and Methodology.- III. Udayana and his Works.- IV. The Structure Of The World - Introduction to a Translation of the Lak?a??va?.- V. Differentiation Of Categories - Introduction to a Translation of the Kira??val?.- VI. Conclusion.- II: A Translation and the Sanskrit Text of the Lak?a??va?.- Notes.- III: A Translation of the Kira??val?.- A. The Section on Earth.- B. The Section on Water.- C. The Section on Fire.- Notes to Sections on Earth, Water, and Fire.- Abbreviations and References.

Product details

Authors M Tachikawa, M. Tachikawa
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1982
 
EAN 9789027712912
ISBN 978-90-277-1291-2
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 162 mm x 245 mm x 21 mm
Weight 414 g
Illustrations XIV, 180 p.
Series Studies of Classical India
Studies of Classical India
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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