The philosophy of the Hindus, H.T. Colebrooke; Indian logic, Max Muller; a note on the Indian syllogism, H.N. Randle; studies in Indian logic, Stanislaw Schayer; on the Ny-ya method, Stanislaw Schayer; logic in India, D.H.H. Ingalls; the Indian variety of logic, I.M. Bochenski; the concept of Paksa in Indian logic, Frits Staal; some aspects of the Navya-Ny-ya theory of inference, Sibajiban Bhattacharya; Indian logic, Bimal Krishna Matilal.
'This book widely covers the entire range of logical reasoning in Indian thought. At several places we comes across astute interpretations of Indian logic by various scholars. The unique contours and distinctive features of Indian logic by comparing and contrasting it with Western logic are effectively elucidated by the authors of the articles. Even the subtle nuances among the Indian theories of logical reasoning are well substantiated in the course of their argument. For these findings the editor deserves appreciationl.' - The Hindu
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