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Nyaya Philosophy of Language: Analysis, Text, Translation and Interpretation of Upamana and Sabda Sections of Karikavali, Muktavali and Dinakari (Sri Garib Dass Oriental Series)

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Book Title: Nyaya Philosophy of Language
Author: John Vattanky, S.J.
Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
Language: English
Edition: 1995
ISBN: 9788170304357
Pages: 562
Cover: Hardcover
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm
Weight: 730 gm

About the Book

In this monumental work, John Vattanky, S.J. presents an English translation and interpretation of the foundational texts of Navyanyaya, one of the major schools of Indian logic and philosophy. The book focuses on the Muktavali and its commentary Dinakari, which have been crucial texts in the study of Nyaya thought, particularly in relation to the philosophy of language, or sabda.

Vattanky, a leading scholar in the field, offers a lucid introduction to these complex texts, providing readers with a first-hand understanding of the Nyaya philosophy of language. The work is aimed at serious students of Indian philosophy, especially those interested in the intricacies of Navyanyaya and its application to philosophical issues.

The Muktavali and its commentaries have long been central to the study of Nyaya in South India, yet no systematic translation of these texts had previously been available. Vattanky's translation is the first of its kind and is enriched by his extensive research and use of sub-commentaries by Ramarudra and Pariksit Thampuran.

The book is not only a translation but also a comprehensive commentary, which delves into the technical nuances of the text, offering valuable insights into Nyaya and its approach to logical reasoning, language, and philosophy.

With a focus on language, meaning, and the philosophical implications of sabda, this work is a crucial resource for understanding the depth and sophistication of Indian philosophical thought.