Apoha : Buddhist nominalism and human cognition / edited by Mark Siderits, Tom Tillemans, and Arindam Chakrabarti

How to talk about ineffable things : Dignāga and Dhārmakīrti on apoha / Tom Tillemans -- Dignāga's apoha theory : its presuppositions and main theoretical implications / Ole Pind -- Key features of Dhārmakīrti's apoha theory / John Dunne -- Dharmakīrti's discussion of circularity / Pa...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : Columbia University Press, 2011
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Classification:08.10 - Nichtwestliche Philosophie: Allgemeines
11.93 - Buddhismus
Physical Description:VIII, 333 S.
Notes:Literaturverz. S. [305] - 320
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Summary:How to talk about ineffable things : Dignāga and Dhārmakīrti on apoha / Tom Tillemans -- Dignāga's apoha theory : its presuppositions and main theoretical implications / Ole Pind -- Key features of Dhārmakīrti's apoha theory / John Dunne -- Dharmakīrti's discussion of circularity / Pascale Hugon -- Apoha theory as an approach to understanding human cognition / Sh. Katsura -- The apoha theory as referred to in the Nyyamañjarī / Masaaki Hattori -- Constructing the content of awareness events / Parimal G. Patil -- The apoha theory of meaning : a critical account / Prabal Kumar Sen -- Apoha as a naturalized account of concept formation / Georges Dreyfus -- Apoha, feature-placing and sensory content / Jonardon Ganeri -- Funes and categorization in an abstraction-free world / Amita Chatterjee -- Apoha semantics : some simpleminded questions and doubts / Bob Hale -- Classical semantics and apoha semantics / Brendan S. Gillon -- Śrughna by dusk / Mark Siderits.
ISBN:9780231153607
9780231527385
9780231153614
ac_no:AC08535297
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Mark Siderits, Tom Tillemans, and Arindam Chakrabarti