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अनैकान्तिक (anaikAntika)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
अनैकान्तिक
mfn.
(-कः-की-कं) Unsteady, variable, having many objects or
purposes.
E.
अनेक, अन्त end, and ठक्
aff.
Spoken Sanskrit
English
अनैकान्तिक anaikAntika
adj.
variable
अनैकान्तिक anaikAntika
adj.
having many objects or purposes
अनैकान्तिक anaikAntika
adj.
unsteady
अनैकान्तिक anaikAntika
n.
fallacy of undistributed middle
Wilson
English
अनैकान्तिक
mfn.
(-कः-की-कं) Unsteady, variable, having many objects
or purposes.
E.
अनेक, अन्त end, and ठक्
aff.
Apte
English
अनैकान्तिक [anaikāntika],
a.
(की
f.
)
Unsteady, uncertain
not to the point, not very important
भृत्यो$भृत्य इति ˚कमेतत्
Pt.*
1.
(in Logic) Name of one of the five main divisions of हेत्वाभास (fallacies, ) otherwise called सव्यभिचार. It is of three kinds: (a) साधारण, where the हेतु is found both in the समक्ष and विपक्ष, the argument being therefore too general. (b) असाधारण where the हेतु is in the पक्ष alone, the argument being not general enough. (c) अनुपसंहारी which embraces every known thing in the पक्ष, the argument being nonconclusive.
Apte 1890
English
अनैकांतिक a. (की f.) 1 Unsteady, uncertain
not to the point, not very important
भृत्योऽभृत्य इति °कमेतत् Pt. 1.
2 (in Logic) Name of one of the five main divisions of हेत्वाभास (fallacies, ) otherwise called सव्यभिचार. It is of three kinds:
(a) साधारण, where the हेतु is found both in the सपक्ष and विपक्ष, the argument being therefore too general. (b) असाधारण where the hetu is in the पक्ष alone, the argument being not general enough. (c) अनुपसंहारी which embraces every known thing in the पक्ष, the argument being non-conclusive.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
अन्-ऐकान्तिक
mfn.
unsteady, variable, having many objects or purposes
अन्-ऐकान्तिक
n.
(in Vaiśeṣika
phil.
) the fallacy of undistributed middle.
Monier Williams 1872
English
अन्-ऐकान्तिक, अस्, ई, अम्, unsteady, variable, hav-
ing many objects or purposes.
—अनैकान्तिक-त्व,
अम्, n. unsteadiness, uncertainty.
Goldstucker
English
अनैकान्तिक Tatpur. m. f. n. (-कः-का-कम्) (In Philosophy.)
Indeterminate, going astray, non-absolute.--In the Nyāya
and Vaiśeṣika philosophies a quality which constitutes one
of the five हेत्वाभास (q. v.) or semblances of reason
in the
Nyāya it is also called सव्यभिचार. A ‘semblance of reason’
‘goes astray’ or is ‘indeterminate’, if the argument is either
too general (साधारण) i. e. if it may be applied to the sub-
ject of conclusion and to an opposite one
e. g. ‘sound is
eternal, because it is not the object of touch’ or ‘the hearth
smokes, because it is fiery’
or not general enough (असा-
धारण) i. e. if it is excluded from either
e. g. ‘sound is
eternal because it has the properties of sound’
or non-ex-
clusive (अनुपसंहारिन्) i. e. if the major may be predicated
of any other notion
e. g. ‘every thing is eternal because
it can be measured’ or ‘every thing can be named because
it can be inferred’. E. neg. and ऐकान्तिक.
Shabdartha Kaustubha
Kannada
अनैकान्तिक
पदविभागः - > पुल्लिङ्गः
कन्नडार्थः - > ದುಷ್ಟಹೇತು /ಹೇತ್ವಾಭಾಸ
प्रयोगाः - > "अनैकान्तो विरुद्धश्चाप्यसिद्धः प्रतिपक्षितः कालात्ययापदिष्टश्च हेत्वाभासश्च पञ्चधा ॥"
अनैकान्तिक
पदविभागः - > विशेष्यनिघ्नम्
कन्नडार्थः - > ನಿಶ್ಚಯವಿಲ್ಲದ /ಭರವಸೆಯಿಲ್ಲದ
L R Vaidya
English
anEkAntika {% a. (f. का) %} A kind of fallacy, or हेत्वाभास (in logic). It is of 3 kinds. It is called साधारण if the argument is too general, असाधारण if it is not general enough, and अनुपसंहारिन् if it is non-conclusive.
Abhyankara Grammar
English
अनैकान्तिक undetermined, indefinite एतद्प्यनैकान्तिकं यदल्पप्राणस्य सर्वोच्चैस्तन्महा- प्राणस्य सर्वनीचै: M. Bh.on I.2.30, also M. Bh. on VI. 1.37
not invari- able, cf. अनैकान्तिकं ज्ञापकम् M. Bh. on VII.2.102, VIII.3.34
वाचस्पत्यम्
Sanskrit
अनैकान्तिक
पु०
एकान्तं नियतं व्याप्नोति एकान्त + ठक्एकान्तो नियमो व्याप्तिरस्त्यस्य ठन् स्वार्थे अण् वा
न०
त० ।अनेकान्तशब्दार्थे अनेकान्तशब्देऽधिकं दृश्यम् “त्रिघाऽनैका-न्तिको मत” भाषा० ऐकान्तिको निश्चितरूपस्तद्भिन्ने
त्रि०
Stchoupak
French
अन्-ऐकान्तिक-
a. non absolu
accessoire.