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Satischandra Chatterjee’s ‘Nyaya Theory Of Knowledge’ presents a rigorous examination of one of India’s most significant epistemological systems. The work critically analyzes the Nyaya school’s contributions to logic, metaphysics, and theory of knowledge, exploring how this ancient Indian philosophical tradition addresses fundamental questions about the nature of knowledge and reality.
The book delves into core Nyaya concepts including valid means of knowledge, logical inference, and metaphysical principles. Chatterjee’s approach combines scholarly precision with accessible explanations, making complex philosophical ideas comprehensible to both specialists and interested readers. The critical study evaluates Nyaya’s logical frameworks and their applications to metaphysical problems, demonstrating the system’s relevance to contemporary philosophical discourse.
This essential text serves as a bridge between classical Indian philosophy and modern academic study, providing valuable insights into how the Nyaya tradition constructs knowledge and addresses persistent philosophical challenges.







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