Anumāna-pramāṇa: prācīna nyāyavaiśeshika, Bauddha-Nyāya, Jaina-Nyāya, tathā Navya-Nyāya para ādhārita

Dillī, Bhārata: Īsṭrana Buka Liṅkarsa (1986)
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Study of the theories of inference in classical Hindu, Buddhist, and Jaina logic.

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