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A sixth-century manual of Indian logic

A translation of the Nyāyapraveśa

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  • Ch: Nyāyapraveśa, Chinese version, Yin ming ju cheng li lun. T. No. 1630, 32,11–13.

  • D: The text of the Nyāyapraveśa (ed. by B. B. Dhruva), G.O.S. No. 38, Baroda 1930, pp. 1–8.

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  • HTU: Hetutattvopadeśa of Jitāri (ed. by G. Tucci in Minor Buddhist Texts) Part I, Serie Orientate Roma 9, Rome 1956, pp. 261–274.

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  • NM: Nyāyamukha of Dignāga, Chinese version by Hsüan Tsang. T. No. 1628, 32,1–6.

  • NP: Nyāyapraveśa of Śa\(\dot n\)karasāmin.

  • NPV: Nyāyapraveśav\(\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{r} \)tti of Haribhadra (ed. by B. Dhruva), included in G.O.S. No. 38, Baroda 1930.

  • NV: Nyāyavārttika of Uddyotakara, Calcutta Sanskrit Series, No. 18, Calcutta 1936.

  • PBh: Praśastapā\(\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{s} \)ya, Vizianagram Sanskrit Series, Vol. 4, Benares 1895.

  • PS: Pramā\(\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n} \)asamuccaya of Dignāga, Tibetan version by Kanakavarman, Tibetan Tripitaka, Peking edition, Reprint, No. 5700.

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  • V: The text of the Nyāyapraveśa included in NPV.

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Tachikawa, M. A sixth-century manual of Indian logic. J Indian Philos 1, 111–145 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00173476

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