The Ontology of Negation

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In this book the author presents the position of the Nyaya-Vaisesika school of Indian Philosophy regarding the ontological question as to whether a distinct class of entities should be admitted as the objective counter-part of logical-cum-linguistic act of denial or negation. She analyses and defends the Nyaya-Vaisesika philosophers’ arguments in favour of admitting an objectively real category of abhava or absence corresponding to the negative form of judgements or statements. She also attempts to give a faithful account of the Nyaya-Vaisesika view of the ontological category of absence, dealing with the questions concerning its definition, its kinds and the means of knowing it. A more or less comprehensive idea of the Nyaya-Vaisesika realists’ doctrine or abhava can be obtained from this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Srilekaha Datta

The author, Shrimati Srilekha Datta, is a reader in the Department of Philosophy, Jadavpur University, which is also her alma mater. Her areas of specialization are Nyaya-Vaisesika philosophy and philosophical logic. Her publications include a contribution to the volume entitled ‘Foundations of Logic and Language’ of the second series of Jadavpur Studies in Philosophy (1990).

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Title
The Ontology of Negation
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Edition
1st. Ed.
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ISBN
8170740932
Length
xvi+112p., References; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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