Work Classification Layer
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Pick two or more works to set their attribute fingerprints, dimension-by-dimension passages, and shared school embodiments side by side. Especially useful for author-stage comparisons (Wittgenstein early vs late) and for setting a single tradition's foundational texts against each other.
Nyaya Mukura
Raghavendra's Nyāya-Mukura — Dvaita logical-epistemological treatise
Attribute Fingerprint
Rows where works disagree are highlighted in gold. The full ontology grid is shown.
| Attribute | Nyaya Mukura (Mid) |
|---|---|
| Time · Extent | Infinite |
| Time · Ontological Status | Substantival |
| Time · Grain | Continuous |
| Time · Freedom | Non-Deterministic |
| Time · Traversability | Linear |
| Time · Dimensionality | One |
| Time · Direction | Uni-directional |
| Space · Extent | Infinite |
| Space · Ontological Status | Substantival |
| Space · Curvature | Flat |
| Space · Dimensionality | Three |
| Space · Locality | Local |
| Matter · Extent | Infinite |
| Matter · Ontological Status | Substantival |
| Matter · Conservation | Conserved |
| Matter · Dimensionality | Three |
| Matter · Locality | Local |
| Observer · Time Instance | Single |
| Observer · Space Instance | Single |
| Observer · Knowledge Extent | Partial |
| Observer · Knowledge Retainment | Total |
| Observer · Physicality | Embodied |
| Observer · Agency | Active |
| Observer · Number | Plural |
| Observer · Metaphysical Agency | Personal |
| Observer · Moral Authority | Reason |
| Observer · Theological Method | — |
| Energy · Extent | Infinite |
| Energy · Ontological Status | Substantival |
| Energy · Conservation | Conserved |
| Energy · Dispersibility | Reversible |
| Information · Ontological Status | Substantival |
| Information · Cosmic Conservation | Conserved |
| Information · Personal Conservation | Conserved |
| Information · Granularity | Discrete |
Dimension-by-Dimension Evidence
What each work's passages reveal about its stance on each of the six dimensions.
Time
Nyaya Mukura
Composed c. 1620-1671; post-Navya-Nyāya-influenced phase of South Indian Vedānta scholarship.
Space
Nyaya Mukura
South Indian Mādhva-Maṭha contexts; Kumbakonam and Mantralayam composition.
Matter
Nyaya Mukura
Pramāṇa-theory: perception, inference, verbal-testimony, and the disputed candidate means (analogy, presumption, non-cognition).
Observer
Nyaya Mukura
Raghavendra Swami as logically-trained Mādhva pontiff working within the Navya-Nyāya-aware Mādhva commentarial tradition.
Energy
Nyaya Mukura
Logical-epistemological, polemical-defensive, scholastic-systematic energies.
Information
Nyaya Mukura
Compact Sanskrit treatise; topical exposition of pramāṇa-theory; dialectical engagement with Naiyāyika, Mīmāṃsaka, and Advaitin positions.
Internal Tensions
Where each work's argument pulls against itself.
Nyāya-Mukura is the Mādhva-school logical-epistemological foundation work and remains a fixed reference in Mādhva pandit-curricula. The tradition treats it as definitive Mādhva pramāṇa-theory; the broader Indian-philosophical scholarship treats it as one important post-Navya-Nyāya systematisation among several school-specific epistemologies.