The Tattva-Chintamani is an important work in the Indian philosophical tradition of Nyaya. Written by the philosopher Gangesa in the 14th century, it presents a detailed analysis of the nature of reality, drawing on both reason and scripture. This edition includes extracts from the commentaries of Mathuranatha Tarkavagisa and of Jayadeva Misra.
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