A time of novelty: logic, emotion, and intellectual life in early modern India, 1500–1700 C.E.: by Samuel Wright, New York, USA, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 278, £64.00 (hb), ISBN:9780197568163 [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5):905-907 (2022)
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In this bold book, Samuel Wright traces a “new history for Sanskrit logic” via a deep and comprehensive study of almost 5,000 little-known Sanskrit manuscripts. His thesis is that the ear...

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