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" The fallacy falls under the first head, when that which is alleged as the proof may be present whilst that which is to be proved is absent : — as for instance, if one should say, ' The mountain is fiery, because the existence of the mountain is "capable... "
Lectures on the Nyáya Philosophy Embracing the Text of the Tarka-sangraha - Page 31
by James Robert Ballantyne - 1849 - 59 pages
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The Tarka-sangraha, with a translation and notes in Hindí and English, Volume 1

Annambhaṭṭa - Nyaya - 1851 - 554 pages
...what belongs to none besides the individual fasddhdranaj ; and (3.) the non- exclusive (anupasanhdrij. The fallacy falls under the first head, when that...if one should say, ' The mountain is fiery, because it is an object of right knowledge/ [the reason assigned would be liable to this objection] because...
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Ancient and Mediaeval India, Volume 1

Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Civilization, Hindu - 1869 - 458 pages
...under the first head, when that which is alleged as the proof may be present, whilst that which has to be proved is absent;— as for instance, if one should say, '' The mountain is fiery, because it is an object of right knowledge," (the reason assigned would be liable to this objection) because...
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Hindu Philosophy Popularly Explained: The Orthodox Systems

Ram Chandra Bose - Brahmanism - 1884 - 432 pages
...apposite than this ought to be adduced. The example of the first given in " Tarka Sangraha" is this : " The mountain is fiery because the existence of the mountain is capable of proof." Ilere the major premiss — whatever may be proved existent is fiery — is an error. Of the second...
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