Author Affiliations: Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
摘要
It is well known that Candrakīrti understands conventional knowledge to be inseparable from worldly convention. But "worldly" is not unproblematic. What is the world? This article explores a Tibetan debate on worldhood within Candrakīrti's epistemology. Drawing on the work of Wilfrid Sellars, it also investigates the modern assessment of Candrakīrti as a coherentist.
目次
The Ghost of Candrakīrti 908 Sellars Sheds Some Light 910 Tsongkhapa Takes a Sip 912 Taktsang Calls Foul 914 A Visit to Sellars’ City 915 An Ineffective Gelug Retort 918 Time for Sellars 920 Notes 923 References 928