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Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2017Description: 436pISBN:
  • 9781472529534
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • S54 T871
Partial contents:
1. Knowledge, Language, and Logic Epistemology, metaphysics, and Logic in Pracina nyaya and Buddhist philosophy ..........13 Fallacies and defeaters in Early Navya nyaya ..................33 Jayarasi and the skeptical tradition .........53 Jainism : Disambiguate the Ambiguous ...75 2. COnsciousness and the External World Proofs of Idealism in Buddhist epistemology....................103 Materialism in indian philosophy: The doctrine and Arguments ........129 Samkhya : Dualism without substances .........................153 Saiva nondualism ..........183 3. Universals and Momentary Existence A road Not taken in Indian Epistemology ....243 The role of Causality in Ratnakirti`s Arguments for Momentariness .......271 4. Self, No-Self, and Self -Knowledge Self-or no-Self ? The Atman Debate in Classical Indian Philosophy .......293 5. Concepts and Cognitions Nyaya theory of Concepts .........381 Vasubandhu`s Arguments for the Cognition ..............397
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1. Knowledge, Language, and Logic Epistemology, metaphysics, and Logic in Pracina nyaya and Buddhist philosophy ..........13 Fallacies and defeaters in Early Navya nyaya ..................33 Jayarasi and the skeptical tradition .........53 Jainism : Disambiguate the Ambiguous ...75 2. COnsciousness and the External World Proofs of Idealism in Buddhist epistemology....................103 Materialism in indian philosophy: The doctrine and Arguments ........129 Samkhya : Dualism without substances .........................153 Saiva nondualism ..........183 3. Universals and Momentary Existence A road Not taken in Indian Epistemology ....243 The role of Causality in Ratnakirti`s Arguments for Momentariness .......271 4. Self, No-Self, and Self -Knowledge Self-or no-Self ? The Atman Debate in Classical Indian Philosophy .......293 5. Concepts and Cognitions Nyaya theory of Concepts .........381 Vasubandhu`s Arguments for the Cognition ..............397

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