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Naiyayika (Sanskrit: नैयायिक , Romanised:
Naiyāyika) is
referred to a
follower of the Nyāya
school of the
Indian philosophy founded by the
Vedic sage...
- ... for Nyāya all
inference is
ultimately rooted in
perception ...
Naiyāyikas typically accept four
means of knowledge: perception, inference, comparison...
- and to
remove wrong notions.
False knowledge is not
merely ignorance to
Naiyayikas; it
includes delusion.
Correct knowledge is
discovering and overcoming...
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Indian philosopher during the
period of 10th
century CE. He was an
eminent Naiyayika. He was the
author of the
treatise Nyayasara on the
Nyaya school of Indian...
- nature, this is the
opposite of the
nature of an object.
According to
Naiyayikas,
knowledge is
based on
perception (anubhava),
which is valid. But those...
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century eminent Naiyayika Pakshadhara Mishra.
Similarly he also
wrote a
commentary text
Darpan on the
Tattavachintamani text of the
Naiyayika Gangesha Upadhyaya...
- that
either the
world (Prakrti) or the soul (Purusa) are an illusion.
Naiyayikas developed theories of illusion,
typically using the term Mithya, and stated...
- Kārikā as it
responds to
objections coming from Buddhists,
Vedantins and
Naiyayikas through the lens of
Samkhya school of
Hindu philosophy. The text is classified...
- came to navadvipa,
Mathuranatha tarkavagisha (who was the
foremost navya naiyayika during those times)
trembled (with fear) and
Gadadhara (another logician...
- Nyaya-parishishhta (also
called Bodha siddhi or
Bodha shuddhi). He is
given credit by
Naiyāyikas for
having demolished in a
final fashion the
claims of the
Buddhist logicians...