Nyaya
(Sanskrit ny-āyá, literally "recursion", used in the sense of "syllogism, inference") is the name given to one of the six orthodox or astika schools of Hindu philosophy—specifically the school of logic. The Nyaya school of philosophical speculation is based on texts known as the Nyaya Sutras, which were written by Aksapada Gautama in the 2nd century CE.
网络释义
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Nyaya Vedanta正理
the Nyaya正理学派
nyaya sutras正理经
Nyaya or Naiyayaka也派
Nyaya-sutra正理经
Navya-nyaya新正理派
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英英释义
英汉双解大词典