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अवच्छेदकत्वनिरुक्ति: (Avacchedakattvaniruktiḥ)
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पक्षताप्रकरणम् (Pakṣtā Prakaraṇam)
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Gadādhara’s Theory of Objectivity Viṣayatāvāda (Part-Two)

In this book, Sibajiban Bhattacharyya offers a detailed analysis of the text called Viṣayatāvāda, written by Gadādhara. After explaining the traditional Navya-Nyāya theory of objectivity, the author presents the later Navya-Nyāya theory of objecthood where it has been argued that objecthood cannot be cognition itself. Gadādhara’s theory of relation has been analyzed in terms of objecthood of qualified cognition. A detailed analysis of the ideas of qualificandness, qualificandumness, predicatehood could be found in this book.

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Bhattacharya, Gadādhara

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English

Publisher Name

Indian Council of Philosophical Research

Publication Year

1990

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eBook

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Navya Nyāya Scholarship in Nabadwip Archive Collection/ Gadādhara Bhattacharya/ Gadādhara’s Theory of Objectivity Viṣayatāvāda (Part-One)/ Sibajiban Bhattacharya (Trans.in English)/ Indian Council of Philosophical Research / 1990/ Number of pages: 204/

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