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| The measure of the partless atoms is known as parimaṇḍala parimāṇa. It is eternal and it cannot generate the measure of any other substance. Its measure is its own absolutely.[32] | | The measure of the partless atoms is known as parimaṇḍala parimāṇa. It is eternal and it cannot generate the measure of any other substance. Its measure is its own absolutely.[32] |
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| + | Amita Chatterjee (2011), Nyāya-vaiśeṣika Philosophy, The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195328998.003.0012 |
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− | Jump up ^ Amita Chatterjee (2011), Nyāya-vaiśeṣika Philosophy, The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195328998.003.0012
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− | Eliott Deutsche (2000), in Philosophy of Religion : Indian Philosophy Vol 4 (Editor: Roy Perrett), Routledge, ISBN 978-0815336112, pages 245-248; | + | |
− | John A. Grimes, A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English, State University of New York Press, ISBN 978-0791430675, page 238 | + | Eliott Deutsche (2000), in Philosophy of Religion : Indian Philosophy Vol 4 (Editor: Roy Perrett), Routledge, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0815336112</nowiki>, pages 245-248; |
− | Jump up ^ Dale Riepe (1996), Naturalistic Tradition in Indian Thought, ISBN 978-8120812932, pages 227-246 | + | |
| + | John A. Grimes, A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English, State University of New York Press, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0791430675</nowiki>, page 238 |
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| + | Jump up ^ Dale Riepe (1996), Naturalistic Tradition in Indian Thought, <nowiki>ISBN 978-8120812932</nowiki>, pages 227-246 |
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| ^ Jump up to: a b c Analytical philosophy in early modern India J Ganeri, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | | ^ Jump up to: a b c Analytical philosophy in early modern India J Ganeri, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
− | ^ Jump up to: a b c d Oliver Leaman, Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy. Routledge, ISBN 978-0415173629, 1999, page 269. | + | |
− | Jump up ^ M Hiriyanna (1993), Outlines of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120810860, pages 228-237 | + | ^ Jump up to: a b c d Oliver Leaman, Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy. Routledge, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0415173629</nowiki>, 1999, page 269. |
− | Jump up ^ P Bilimoria (1993), Pramāṇa epistemology: Some recent developments, in Asian philosophy - Volume 7 (Editor: G Floistad), Springer, ISBN 978-94-010-5107-1, pages 137-154 | + | |
− | Jump up ^ Gavin Flood, An Introduction to Hinduism, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0521438780, page 225 | + | Jump up ^ M Hiriyanna (1993), Outlines of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 978-8120810860</nowiki>, pages 228-237 |
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| + | Jump up ^ Gavin Flood, An Introduction to Hinduism, Cambridge University Press, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0521438780</nowiki>, page 225 |
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| Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, p. 170 | | Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, p. 170 |
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| ^ Jump up to: a b MM Kamal (1998), The Epistemology of the Carvaka Philosophy, Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, 46(2): 13-16 | | ^ Jump up to: a b MM Kamal (1998), The Epistemology of the Carvaka Philosophy, Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, 46(2): 13-16 |
− | Jump up ^ B Matilal (1992), Perception: An Essay in Indian Theories of Knowledge, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0198239765 | + | |
− | ^ Jump up to: a b Karl Potter (1977), Meaning and Truth, in Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 2, Princeton University Press, Reprinted in 1995 by Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-0309-4, pages 160-168 | + | Jump up ^ B Matilal (1992), Perception: An Essay in Indian Theories of Knowledge, Oxford University Press, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0198239765</nowiki> |
− | Jump up ^ Karl Potter (1977), Meaning and Truth, in Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 2, Princeton University Press, Reprinted in 1995 by Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-0309-4, pages 168-169 | + | |
− | Jump up ^ Karl Potter (1977), Meaning and Truth, in Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 2, Princeton University Press, Reprinted in 1995 by Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-0309-4, pages 170-172 | + | ^ Jump up to: a b Karl Potter (1977), Meaning and Truth, in Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 2, Princeton University Press, Reprinted in 1995 by Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 81-208-0309-4</nowiki>, pages 160-168 |
− | Jump up ^ W Halbfass (1991), Tradition and Reflection, State University of New York Press, ISBN 0-7914-0362-9, page 26-27 | + | |
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− | ^ Jump up to: a b James Lochtefeld, "Anumana" in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A-M, Rosen Publishing. ISBN 0-8239-2287-1, page 46-47 | + | |
− | Jump up ^ Karl Potter (2002), Presuppositions of India's Philosophies, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-0779-0 | + | ^ Jump up to: a b James Lochtefeld, "Anumana" in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A-M, Rosen Publishing. <nowiki>ISBN 0-8239-2287-1</nowiki>, page 46-47 |
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| + | Jump up ^ Karl Potter (2002), Presuppositions of India's Philosophies, Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 81-208-0779-0</nowiki> |
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| Jump up ^ Monier Williams (1893), Indian Wisdom - Religious, Philosophical and Ethical Doctrines of the Hindus, Luzac & Co, London, page 61 | | Jump up ^ Monier Williams (1893), Indian Wisdom - Religious, Philosophical and Ethical Doctrines of the Hindus, Luzac & Co, London, page 61 |
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| Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, p. 75ff | | Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, p. 75ff |
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| Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, pp. 180–81 | | Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, pp. 180–81 |
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| Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, p. 169 | | Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, p. 169 |
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| Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, pp. 169–70 | | Jump up ^ Chattopadhyaya 1986, pp. 169–70 |
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| Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, p. 202 | | Jump up ^ Radhakrishnan 2006, p. 202 |
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− | Chattopadhyaya, D. (1986), Indian Philosophy: A Popular Introduction, People’s Publishing House, New Delhi, ISBN 81-7007-023-6. | + | == References == |
− | Dasgupta, Surendranath (1975), A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. I, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, ISBN 978-81-208-0412-8. | + | Chattopadhyaya, D. (1986), Indian Philosophy: A Popular Introduction, People’s Publishing House, New Delhi, <nowiki>ISBN 81-7007-023-6</nowiki>. |
− | Radhakrishnan, S. (2006), Indian Philosophy, Vol. II, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, ISBN 0-19-563820-4. | + | |
− | Further reading[edit] | + | Dasgupta, Surendranath (1975), A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. I, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, <nowiki>ISBN 978-81-208-0412-8</nowiki>. |
− | Bimal Matilal (1977), A History of Indian Literature - Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, ISBN 978-3447018074, OCLC 489575550 | + | |
| + | Radhakrishnan, S. (2006), Indian Philosophy, Vol. II, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, <nowiki>ISBN 0-19-563820-4</nowiki>. |
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| + | == Further reading == |
| + | Bimal Matilal (1977), A History of Indian Literature - Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, <nowiki>ISBN 978-3447018074</nowiki>, OCLC 489575550 |
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| Gopi Kaviraj (1961), Gleanings from the history and bibliography of the Nyaya-Vaisesika literature, Indian Studies: Past & Present, Volume 2, Number 4, OCLC 24469380 | | Gopi Kaviraj (1961), Gleanings from the history and bibliography of the Nyaya-Vaisesika literature, Indian Studies: Past & Present, Volume 2, Number 4, OCLC 24469380 |