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Title: Buddhist Logic. vol 2
Authors: Theodore Stcherbatsky
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: Dover Publications, Inc.
Abstract: Preface ; A short treatise of Logic (Nyäya-bindu) by Dharmaklrti with its commentary (Nyäya-bindu-ttkä) by Dharmottara translated from the sanscrit text edited in the Bibliotheka Buddhica ; I. Perception ; II. Inference ; III. Syllogism ; Appendices ; I. Väcaspatimisra on the Buddhist Theory of Perception ; II. Vacaspatimisra on the Bnddhist Theory of a radical distinction between sensation and conception (pra- mäpa-vyavasthä versus pramaça-samplava) ; III. The theory of mental sensation (manasa-pratyakça) ; TV. Vasubandhu, Vinltadeva, Vacaspatimisra, Udayana, Dignaga and Jinendrabuddhi on the act and the content of knowledge, on the coordination (särüpya) of percepts with their objects and on our knowledge of the external world ; V. Väcaspatimisra on Buddhist Nominalism (apohaväda) ; VI. Corrections to the texts of the Nyäyabindu, Nyäya-bindu-tlkä and Nyäya-bindu-ttkä-Tippanl printed in the Bibliotheka Buddhica ; Indices ; I. Proper names ; II. Schools ; III. Sanscrit works ; IV. Sanscrit words and expressions ;
Description: Buddhist logic reveals itself as the culminating point of a long course of Indian philosophic history. Its birth, its growth and its decline run parallel with the birth, the growth and the decline of Indian civilisation. The time has come to reconsider the subject of Buddhist logic in its historical connections. This is done in these two volumes. In the copious notes the literary renderings are given where needed. This will enable the reader to fully appreciate the sometimes enormous distance which lies between the words of the Sanskrit phrasing and their philosophic meaning rendered according to our habits of thought. The notes also contain a philosophic comment of the translated texts. The first volume contains a historical sketch as well as a synthetical reconstruction of the whole edifice of the final shape of Buddhist philosophy. The second volume contains the material as well as the justification for this reconstruction.
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/928
ISBN: 0-486-20956-3
Appears in Collections:CSDL Phật giáo

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