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A History of Indian Logic provides an authoritative and detailed account of the development of logical thought in India from ancient times through the modern era. Authored by the renowned scholar Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, this work systematically explores the various schools of Indian logic and their contributions to philosophical discourse.
The book examines the ancient foundations of Indian logical systems, tracing their evolution through the medieval period and into contemporary scholarship. Vidyabhusana’s comprehensive analysis covers major logical schools and their methodologies, demonstrating how Indian philosophers developed sophisticated systems of reasoning and argumentation that rival Western logical traditions.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding the intellectual heritage of India and the sophisticated nature of Indian philosophical thought. It serves as both a historical record and an analytical study for students and scholars of philosophy, history, and comparative intellectual traditions.







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