The theory of negation developed in the grammatical-philosophical system of later Vyākaraṇa remains almost entirely unstudied, despite its close links with the (widely studied) approaches to negation found in other philosophical schools such as Nyāya and Mīmāṃsā, and despite its consequent importance for a comprehensive understanding of the theory of negation in ancient India. In this paper we present an edition, translation and commentary of the relevant sections of Nāgeśa’s Paramalaghumañjūṣā, a concise presentation by the final authority of the Pāṇinian tradition, together with an explanatory introduction outlining the grammarians’ theory of negation and its relations particularly with the Nyāya theory of negation
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This dissertation is a study of the first two chapters of the Śivadrsti of Somānanda, the ninth-cent...
Negation is ubiquitous in natural language, and philosophers have developed plenty of different theo...
This thesis is concerned with the problems of negation as they appear in the logical writings of Ind...
Almost as soon as we are born, we can use negation, indicating by gesture or other behavior that we ...
Negation has a very long history of study. In the realm of logic, negation is seen as a simple opera...
The chapter examines the three types of negation described in the Mimamsa school in their treatment ...
L. Horn’s book The Natural History of Negation (Chicago UP, 1989) set both a landmark on the study o...
According to the recent study of generative syntax, negation is a functional category in the syntact...
In the introduction to the volume on negation, first the source ways of understanding it from antiqu...
Abstract. The main result of present paper is that the definition of negation has to be referred to ...
Traditional grammars are criticized as having obscured or omitted many significant features of negat...
The two kinds of negation, implicative negation (paryudāsa) and pure negation (prasajyapratişedha), ...
This book provides a thorough investigation of the expression of sentential negation in the history ...
In this volume, international experts in negation provide a comprehensive overview of cross-linguist...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This dissertation is a study of the first two chapters of the Śivadrsti of Somānanda, the ninth-cent...
Negation is ubiquitous in natural language, and philosophers have developed plenty of different theo...
This thesis is concerned with the problems of negation as they appear in the logical writings of Ind...
Almost as soon as we are born, we can use negation, indicating by gesture or other behavior that we ...
Negation has a very long history of study. In the realm of logic, negation is seen as a simple opera...
The chapter examines the three types of negation described in the Mimamsa school in their treatment ...
L. Horn’s book The Natural History of Negation (Chicago UP, 1989) set both a landmark on the study o...
According to the recent study of generative syntax, negation is a functional category in the syntact...
In the introduction to the volume on negation, first the source ways of understanding it from antiqu...
Abstract. The main result of present paper is that the definition of negation has to be referred to ...
Traditional grammars are criticized as having obscured or omitted many significant features of negat...
The two kinds of negation, implicative negation (paryudāsa) and pure negation (prasajyapratişedha), ...
This book provides a thorough investigation of the expression of sentential negation in the history ...
In this volume, international experts in negation provide a comprehensive overview of cross-linguist...
In the Sanskrit tradition, grammar (vyākarana ) is considered to be the principal Vedic ancillary (v...
This dissertation is a study of the first two chapters of the Śivadrsti of Somānanda, the ninth-cent...
Negation is ubiquitous in natural language, and philosophers have developed plenty of different theo...