Any competitive exam in India involves a session of logical reasoning aptitude tests among all age groups. Competitive examinations include two major reasoning aptitude categories of questions: logical reasoning and analytical reasoning. For UGC NET Paper-1 There are Many Important …
Connotation Definition A rich vocabulary enables you to choose the right words to express yourself. Choosing the right words is important because although two words may have the same meaning, their connotations may differ. So, what are connotations? Connotations are perceptions or …
The Traditional Square of Opposition is a diagram specifying logical relations among four types of categorical propositions. It is useful in the analysis of syllogistic logic, serving to identify the allowed logical conversions from one type to another. Immediate Arguments There are …
Logical Fallacies A fallacy is a defect in an argument which misleads the mind. The defect may be intentional or unintentional. If the defect is intentional, we sometimes call it a sophism. One’s understanding of fallacies may be used for …
PRAMANA: The Means of Knowledge 1. What is Pramana? Pramāṇa is a Sanskrit word which means ‘measure’. The concept of pramanas is very critical for understanding the laws of Indian Logic and the philosophy of knowledge. In Indian philosophy, the word represents all …