Indian logic has a long history. It somewhat covers the domains of two of the six schools (darsanas) of Indian philosophy, namely,Nyaya andVaisesika. The generally accepted definition of Indian logic over the ages is the science which ascertains valid knowledge either by means of six senses or by means of the five members of the syllogism. In other words, perception and inference constitute the subject matter of logic. The science of logic evolved in India through three ages: the ancient, the medieval and the modern, spanning almost thirty centuries. Advances in Computer Science, in particular, in Artificial Intelligence have got researchers in these areas interested in the basic problems of language, logic and cognition in the past three d...
This paper was presented at the First Indian Conference on Logic and its relationship with other dis...
Abstract: During the past fifty years there has been extensive, continuous, and growing interaction...
ion. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 16(5):1512--1542, September 1994. Bibl...
Indian logic has a long history. It somewhat covers the domains of two of the six schools (darsanas)...
Indian logic has a long history. It somewhat covers the domains of two of the six schools (darsanas)...
This paper presents an overview of the Indian tradition of logic. The paper starts with the Vedic id...
By Indian logic here is meant the logic of the old Naiyāyika school, which is represented by scholar...
Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational disciplines of computing with applicati...
The main arguments for Greek influence in Indian logic are that the Indian and Greek systems of logi...
The title of the present paper might arouse some curiosity among the minds of the readers. The very ...
Ānvīkṣikī, otherwise known as the science of critical studies, Indian logic, the science of logic an...
Logic is a branch of philosophy that discusses about rules, principles, laws and methods or procedur...
Philosophy of science is a discipline that has almost exclusively drawn its philosophical tools from...
Ten essays of this book, two of which are written in Sanskrit, range from modern logic to classical ...
The science of reasoning (Nyāya-vidyā or Nyāyaçāstra) in India is a syllogism which is composed of f...
This paper was presented at the First Indian Conference on Logic and its relationship with other dis...
Abstract: During the past fifty years there has been extensive, continuous, and growing interaction...
ion. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 16(5):1512--1542, September 1994. Bibl...
Indian logic has a long history. It somewhat covers the domains of two of the six schools (darsanas)...
Indian logic has a long history. It somewhat covers the domains of two of the six schools (darsanas)...
This paper presents an overview of the Indian tradition of logic. The paper starts with the Vedic id...
By Indian logic here is meant the logic of the old Naiyāyika school, which is represented by scholar...
Logic is now widely recognized to be one of the foundational disciplines of computing with applicati...
The main arguments for Greek influence in Indian logic are that the Indian and Greek systems of logi...
The title of the present paper might arouse some curiosity among the minds of the readers. The very ...
Ānvīkṣikī, otherwise known as the science of critical studies, Indian logic, the science of logic an...
Logic is a branch of philosophy that discusses about rules, principles, laws and methods or procedur...
Philosophy of science is a discipline that has almost exclusively drawn its philosophical tools from...
Ten essays of this book, two of which are written in Sanskrit, range from modern logic to classical ...
The science of reasoning (Nyāya-vidyā or Nyāyaçāstra) in India is a syllogism which is composed of f...
This paper was presented at the First Indian Conference on Logic and its relationship with other dis...
Abstract: During the past fifty years there has been extensive, continuous, and growing interaction...
ion. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 16(5):1512--1542, September 1994. Bibl...