An Integrated Science of the Absolute
author: Nataraja Guru
edition: 2001, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1246
ISBN-10: 8124610576
ISBN-13: 9788124610572
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
The Teleological Pole of Logic
This chapter describes The Teleological Pole of Logic in the book An Integrated Science of the Absolute. This book deals with the study and translation of the Darsana Mala (Garland of Visions) by Narayana Guru (19th century) which represents an exposition of Upanisadic thought and Mysticism. Nataraja Guru was his direct disciple but also studied Educational Psychology. In this book, he attempts to integrate science with philosophy (Darshana). Narayana Guru was a philosopher, and visionary poet from Kerala who sought to propound the wisdom of Advaita philosophy. This chapter is part of the collection Part 7. Awareness.
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The validity of Anumana (inference) in Nyaya system [by Babu C. D]
Valid knowledge as for Jainas is derived in two ways; one is agamic tradition and the other is logical tradition. According to agamic tradition, determinate knowledge has been divided into five types; mati, shruti, avadhi, manahhparyaya and kevala. As per logical tradition, it has been classified into two: pratyaksha or direct and paroksha or indirect. Avasyaka nirukti of bhartrbahu follows agamic tradition. However, Siddhasena Divakara in his Nyayavatara follows logical tradition....
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Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
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A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 1 [by Surendranath Dasgupta]
He seems to misunderstand Vatsyayana in thinking that Vatsyayana distinguishes Nyaya from the Anvikshiki in holding that while the latter only means the science of logic the former means logic as well as metaphysics. What appears from Vatsyayana s statement in Nyaya sutra I. i. r is this that he points out that the science which was known in his time as Nyaya was the same as was referred to as Anvikshiki by Kautilya....
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[An Integrated Science of the Absolute: index]
[About the Author (Narayana Guru and Nataraja Guru)]
[Introduction]
[The Three Steps in a Complete Philosophy]