Nyaya
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Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
Further reading
English
Etymology
From
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deprecated template usage
)
[etyl]
Sanskrit
न्याय
(
ny-āyá
,
“
syllogism, inference
”
)
.
Proper noun
Nyaya
(
Hinduism
)
One of the six orthodox or
astika
schools
of
Hindu
philosophy
— specifically the school of
logic
.
Further reading
Nyaya
on Wikipedia.
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