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An Indian Theory of Defeasible Reasoning - The Doctrine of upa dhi in the Upa dhidarpan a (Hardcover)
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An Indian Theory of Defeasible Reasoning - The Doctrine of upa dhi in the Upa dhidarpan a (Hardcover)
Series: Harvard Oriental Series
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The anonymous pre-Gangesa Navya-Nyaya treatise Upadhidarpana (UD)
deals exclusively with the so-called upadhi, a key concept in the
Navya-Nyaya theory of inference. The present volume contains the
first published edition and translation of the only extant
manuscript of the UD. Numerous notes have been added to the
translation in order to elucidate the contents and to give a clue
to the historical context, as regards authors, works, and
philosophical doctrines that are referenced in the UD. Moreover, an
extensive introductory chapter provides new insights into relations
between the Navya-Nyaya doctrine of upadhi and modern logical
theories such as John L. Pollock's theory of defeasible reasoning
and property theories, especially property adaptations of
well-founded and non-well-founded set theories. A very intriguing
aspect of the UD is the author's attempt to define all candidate
upadhis by means of a "general defining characteristic"
(samanyalaksana) which is a property of itself. He advocates a
non-well-founded property concept and distances himself from what
is communis opinio in Nyaya, viz. that self-dependence (atmasraya)
is a kind of absurdity. No such discussion concerning the problem
of foundation in the Navya-Nyaya logic of property and location is
to be found in the later Upadhivada of Gangesa's Tattavacintamani.
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