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Vātsyāyana's Commentary on the Nyāya-sūtra is one of classical India's most important philosophical works. This Guide offers both a map and interpretation of this challenging canonical text, suitable for any student or novice reader.
Treating them as a single hybrid text, the Nyāya-sūtra with Vātsyāyana's commentary systematizes in skeletal form centuries of ancient Indian philosophical developments concerning logic, epistemology, and dialectics, while also defending a realist categorial metaphysics. It offers a number of epistemological and methodological insights that inform intellectual inquiry in the Subcontinent for over a millennium. Vātsyāyana's Commentary also provides sophisticated arguments for distinct positions in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and value theory that stand amongst the best contributions to world philosophy.
This guide, accessible to students and researchers not familiar with classical Indian philosophy, provides a distilled, accessible understanding of the major scholarly, historical, and philosophical issues that inform the Commentary, while unpacking its philosophical content such that it speaks to modern readers. It also illustrates the way that the Commentary may serve as a lens through which to view the formative period of classical Indian philosophy.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Principles of Selection, Organization, and Translation
Outline of the Text
Chapter 1 - The Central Topics of Nyaya
Chapter 2 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Language
Chapter 3 - Objects of Knowledge
Chapter 4 - Objects of Knowledge and the Knowledge that Leads to the Supreme Good
Chapter 5 - Dialectics
Appendix A - Thematic reading plans and recommended scholarship
Appendix B - V=atsy=ayana's philosophical commitments summarized
Appendix C - Immediate inference, postulation, and contraposition: on V=atsy=ayana's logical