Tattvachintamani by Gaṅgeśa
Dīdhiti
"Tattvachintamani" is a seminal work in Indian philosophy that delves into the theory of knowledge, or epistemology, from the perspective of the Navya-Nyāya school. This text systematically explores the nature of perception, inference, comparison, and testimony, aiming to establish a rigorous logical framework for understanding truth and reality. The work is highly analytical and uses a new technical language devised by the author to address complex philosophical issues, significantly influencing subsequent Indian philosophical thought and debate.
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