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This book on science and religion argues that a fuzzy model of critical realism will provide a mathematical base to overcome the binary thinking without indulging in reductionism and relativism. The author believes that the model based on fuzzy logic will offer an inclusive epistemological framework for science-theology dialogue where multiple referential claims reinforce each other. Possibilities of fuzzy logic vis-a-vis binary, relativist and probability ...
An Indian Ending: Rediscovering the Grandeur of Indian Heritage for A Sustainable Future: Essays in Honour of Professor Dr. John Vattanky SJ on Completing Eighty Years
The essays are in honour of Prof. John Vattanky, a Jesuit priest and distinguished scholar in Indian philosophy and the best known authority today on Navyanyaya, modern Indian logic. The articles deal with the relevance and the context of Navyanyaya developed in the thirteenth century by Gangesha in his foundational work Tattvachintamani. They examine Navya-nyaya techniques, theory of meaning comparing perspectives of Mimamsa and Vyakarana schools, and the ...