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Indian and logic
* Dignāga ( c. 500 ), one of the founders of Buddhist school of Indian logic.
All schools of Indian logic recognize various sets of valid justifications for knowledge, or pramāṇa.
Indian theories about the atom are greatly abstract and enmeshed in philosophy as they were based on logic and not on personal experience or experimentation.
The law of noncontradiction is found in ancient Indian logic as a meta-rule in the Shrauta Sutras, the grammar of Pāṇini, and the Brahma Sutras attributed to Vyasa.
* Dignāga, Buddhist founder of Indian logic ( d. 540 )
* Dignāga, Buddhist founder of Indian logic
Two influences on Boole were later claimed by his wife, Mary Everest Boole: a universal mysticism tempered by Jewish thought, and Indian logic .. Mary Boole stated that an adolescent mystical experience provided for his life's work:
This methodology is based on a system of logic that, subsequently, has been adopted by the majority of the other Indian schools, orthodox or not.
Two of the six Indian schools of thought deal with logic: Nyaya and Vaisheshika.
Since 1824, Indian logic attracted the attention of many Western scholars, and has had an influence on important 19th-century logicians such as Charles Babbage, Augustus De Morgan, and particularly George Boole, as confirmed by his wife Mary Everest Boole who wrote in an " open letter to Dr Bose " titled " Indian Thought and Western Science in the Nineteenth Century " written in 1901 < ref >
See Also: Hinduism -- Hindu scripture -- Samkhya -- Yoga -- Nyaya -- Vaisesika -- Vedanta -- Bhakti -- Cārvāka -- Indian logic
The outbreak in May 1763 of Pontiac's Rebellion, an Indian uprising against the British expansion, reinforced the logic of this decision.
Xuanzang's logic, as described by Kuiji, was often misunderstood by scholars of Chinese Buddhism because they lack the necessary background in Indian logic.
This is all the more interesting because Vāda-vidhi marks the dawn of Indian formal logic.
Cārvāka held the view that Invariable Concomitance ( vyāpti ), a theory of Indian logic which refers to the relation between middle term and major term freed from all conditions, could not be ascertained.
* Indian logic
Value theory is his unifying field of research, as he has published and taught in as diverse fields of inquiry as social and political philosophy, Asian / Indian and Chinese philosophy, philosophy of economics, philosophy of education, philosophy and literature, philosophy of history, post-Kant continental philosophy, the logic of natural language, and philosophy of the environment.
This concept and the related concept of Brahman, the Vedantic monistic ideal, which was regarded as an ultimate ātman for all beings, were indispensable for mainstream Indian metaphysics, logic, and science ; for all apparent things there had to be an underlying and persistent reality, akin to a Platonic form.
Indian theories about the atom are greatly abstract and enmeshed in philosophy as they were based on logic and not on personal experience or experimentation.
In addition to his political aspirations, Yorinaga was a scholar of sorts who kept detailed memoirs that described his studies in Indian logic and other foreign studies.
' His criticism of Gandhi was persistent beginning with Gandhi's arrival in India and open in 1921 session of the Indian National Congress he delivered in his presidential speech a severe criticism of Gandhi's ideas as based on magic rather than logic, addressing Gandhi: ' You wanted magic.
The law of noncontradiction is found in ancient Indian logic as a meta-rule in the Shrauta Sutras, the grammar of Pāṇini, and the Brahma Sutras attributed to Vyasa.
Dignāga (,, Tibetan: ཕ ྱོ གས ་ ཀ ྱི་ ག ླ ང ་ པ ོ་) ( c 480-540 CE ) was an Indian scholar and one of the Buddhist founders of Indian logic.

Indian and attracted
After García's murder by his Indian allies news of the raid reached the Spanish explorers on the coast and attracted Sebastian Cabot to the Río Paraguay two years later.
This led the elite to be attracted to certain lands while leaving other lands, especially those around former volcanic eruptions, to the poor subsistence farming mestizos and the Indian communes.
This ideology has existed since the early 20th century, forged by Savarkar, but came to prominence in Indian politics in the late 1980s, when two events attracted a large number of mainstream Hindus to the movement.
His reorganization of the army, on the lines of that which he had begun after Plassey, neglected during his absence in England, subsequently attracted the admiration of Indian officers.
Santideva ( 685 – 763 CE ) wrote in the Bodhicaryavatara ( which he composed and delivered in the great northern Indian Buddhist university of Nalanda ) of the spiritual importance of perfecting virtues such as generosity, forbearance and training the awareness to be like a " block of wood " when attracted by vices such as pride or lust ; so one can continue advancing towards right understanding in meditative absorption.
The word " meerkat " is Dutch for " lake cat ", but the suricata is not in the cat family, and neither suricatas nor guenons are attracted to lakes ; the word possibly started as a Dutch adaptation of a derivative of Sanskrit markaţa मर ् कट = " monkey ", perhaps in Africa via an Indian sailor on board a Dutch East India Company ship.
Much attention was attracted by a translation of the maqamat of Al-Hariri of Basra ( Hariris Makamen ) in 1826, Nal und Damajanti, an Indian tale, in 1828, Rostem und Suhrab, eine Heldengeschichte ( Rostem and Suhrab, a Story of Heroes ) in 1830, and Hamasa, oder die ältesten arabischen Volkslieder ( Hamasa, or the Oldest Arabian Folk Songs ) in 1846.
That angered the Anglo-Indian community but attracted the Times's Indian shareholders, who made him the permanent editor.
As a showman and entrepreneur, he initially attracted crowds to his Indian Gallery in London, Brussels, and Paris.
The BJS also attracted many economically conservative members of the Indian National Congress who were disenchanted with the more socialist policies and politics of Jawaharlal Nehru and the Congress Party.
UKHO attracted worldwide attention in February 2005 when it published in-depth pictures of the ocean floor in the vicinity of the Indian ocean tsunami disaster of December 26, 2004 .< ref >
With its provocative events and advocacy for Indian rights, AIM attracted scrutiny from the Department of Justice ( DOJ ).
This is a principal reason the decision has attracted so much negative reaction ... Oliphant's impact on the development of federal Indian law and life on the ground in Indian Country has been nothing short of revolutionary.
It was aided by the decline in support for the Fijian Nationalist Party of Sakeaki Butadroka ; the xenophobic party which advocated " repatriating " Fijians of Indian descent to India had attracted 25 percent of the ethnic Fijian vote in March, splitting the ethnic Fijian vote and making it possible for the Indian-dominated National Federation Party to win.
A lower court in Portugal cancelled his extradition to India for violation of deportation rules by Indian authorities by instituting fresh cases against him which attracted death penalty.
Despite its poor potential for agricultural development ; attracted by the rich fisheries and lush forest, settlers found the land known then as theIndian or Saugeen Peninsula ” to be irresistible.
Harris Worcester wrote: " The new policy attracted a diverse group of men, including Anglos, runaway slaves led by Seminole John Horse, and Indians — Kirker used Delawares and Shawnees ; others, such as Terrazas, used Tarahumaras ; and Seminole Chief Coacoochee led a band of his own people who had fled from Indian Territory.
Similar to what occurred in other states in Peninsular Malaysia, rubber plantations attracted Indian settlers as well.
The pillar has attracted the attention of archaeologists and metallurgists and has been called " a testament to the skill of ancient Indian blacksmiths " because of its high resistance to corrosion.
He became a prominent member of the American Indian Movement ( AIM ) after joining the organization in 1968, and helped organize notable events that attracted national and international media coverage.
The Jewel in the Crown has at its heart the confrontation between Hari Kumar, the young, English-public-school educated Indian liberal, and the grammar-school scholarship-boy turned police superintendent Ronald Merrick who both hates and is attracted to Kumar and seeks to destroy him after Daphne Manners, the English girl who is in love with Kumar and has been courted by Merrick, is raped.
Furthermore, although Atkinson may have travelled to Chicago to visit the 1892-1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where the authentic Indian yogi Swami Vivekananda attracted enthusiastic audiences, he is only known to have taken up residence in Chicago around 1900 and to have passed the Illinois Bar Examination in 1903.

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