LOGICAL TKRMS. 



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, TERMS. 



1 Tarka 



2 Tarkika 



3 Pratyaksam 



4 Anumanam 



5 Agama 



6 Upapatti 



7 Hetu 



8 Anvaya 



9 Vyatireka 



10 Asiddha 



11 Viruddha 



12 Anaikantika 



13 Drstantah 



14 Sadharmyavat 



15 Vaidharmyavat 



16 Hetvabhasah 



17 Drstantabhasah 



18 Sadhanarii 



19 Sadhyaih 



20 Dusanarii 



21 Svapaksah 



22 Parapaksah 



17 



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g'f^^-|ic:-q [ also ^^t^a^'S^^^- 

 ^^•f^q] 



dialectics, 

 a dialectician, 

 sense perception, 

 inference. 



tradition, revelation. 



fitness (of argument) ; logical 

 reason. 



reason, middle term of a syllo- 

 gism. 



positive concomitance (of 

 the middle term with the 

 major term). 



reverse concomitance (of the 

 negation of the major term 

 with the negation of the mid- 

 dle term). 



false (reason), unproved. 



contrary (reason), contradic- 

 tory. 



indefinite, uncertain, 

 example. 



(syllogism founded) on simi- 

 larity (with the instance), 

 direct or homogeneous. 



(syllogism founded) on differ- 

 ence (from the instance), in- 

 direct or heterogeneous. 



false reason, fallacy. 



false example. 



proof (=reason=middle term). 



what is to be proved (=predica- 

 ment=major term). 



objection, fault finding, refuta- 

 tion. 



one's own tenet (of the dispu- 

 tant) , the thesis. 



opponent's tenet, antithesis. 



