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Gautama: The Nyaya Philosophy

 
N S Junankar (Author)
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In this study of the Nyaya Philosophy as propounded by Gautama and explained by Vatsyayana and Uddyotakara the author has examined the empirical foundations of its theory of cognition and proof and the validity of the conclusions based on them. The analysis reveals that the Nyaya theory does not warrant the nature, career and destiny of the self (atman). The conceptual framework rests upon the questionable assumption that not only is the experience of the expert (apta) incorrigible but his communication of that experience is authentic. The framework can only be understood in its social context. In fact the author maintains that Indian religious and philosophical thought must be judged not only in the light of criteria generally accepted in these fields but also in the broad perspective of the social and intellectual background of the thinkers usually regarded as rises beyond the pale of society. The study is both a challenge to the traditional presentation of the Indian cultural heritage and a constructive hypothesis for further research and reappraisal on new lines.

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About the author

N S Junankar

Dr. N.S. Junankar was a distinguished acholar and educationalist. He graduated with a First Class degree in Philosophy from Nagpur University (1931), India, and was awarded Sir Arthur Blennerhasset and Korea Durbar Gold Medals, He was then awarded the King Edward Memorial Scholarship for Post Graduate in Philosophy. With the Scholarship he went to Oxford University to study Philosophy and was supervised by Professor S. Radhakrishnan (who subsequently became India’s President). He was awarded a B.Lalit. (Oxon) degree in 1935 for this thesis "The Historical Criticisms of the Samkhya in Indian Philosophy". In 1936 he was awarded a D.Phil. (Oxon) for his thesis "The Conceptions of Time, Space and Motion in early Indian Philosophy". Over the years he played an important role in India’s contribution to UNSCO, including representing India in many international conferences as a delegate, and Secretary General for the Eighth General Conference in 1954. He was posted as Education Adviser to the High Commissioner for India in London (1960-64). On retiring from the Ministry of Education, he was awarded a Leverhulme Senior Fellowship the School of Oriental and African Studies, University London (1965-70).

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Bibliographic information

Title Gautama: The Nyaya Philosophy
Author N S Junankar
Format Hardcover
Date published: 22.05.2018
Edition Reprint
Language: English
isbn 9788120808966
length 706p.