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The Typology Of Jāti-s Indicated By Diṅnāga and Development Of Diṅnāga’s Thought
Author Kang, Sung-yong (著)
Source Journal of Indian Philosophy
Volumev.40 n.6
Date2012.12
Pages615 - 633
PublisherSpringer
Publisher Url http://www.springer.com/gp/
LocationBerlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Institute of Humanities (Bld. # 137-2), Seoul National University, 1 Gwanangno, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul 151-745, South Korea
KeywordJāti; Nyāyamukha; Diṅnāga; Pramāṇasamuccaya; Tarkaśāstra; Upāyah̥rdaya
AbstractThe exhaustive explications on jāti-s (sophisticated ripostes) and their seemingly chaotic arrangement in early Indian philosophical texts arouses an expectation for a systematic taxonomy or typology. Such taxonomy would enormously increase the heuristic value of the list of jāti-s. The present article aims to reveal some interpretational problems relevant to the understanding of the jāti-s' historical development, as well as the theoretical implications of their typology. Focusing historically on the early texts of debate manuals of Nyāya and Buddhist circles, this article will excavate and explicate the vague and the obvious attempts to establish a typology of jāti-s. Given that Dhiṅnāga was the philosopher who shifted the history of Indian philosophy into the era of macro theory by integrating ontology and epistemology into a general system, the minimal changes of the order of the jāti-s in the list given in the Pramāṇasamuccaya, in contrast to the one found in the Nyāyamukha, will be interpreted as a paradigm shift. The rearrangement of the jāti list in the Pramāṅasamuccaya represents the paradigm shift from the debate (vāda) manual to the epistemological (pramāṇa) treatise, confirming Frauwallner's ideas regarding the development of Diṅnāga's thought.
Table of contentsTaxonomy of Fallacies Around Jāti-s 615
Attitudes Toward the Taxonomy of Jāti-s 616
Vague Typology: Pairing 619
Vague Typology: Subgrouping 620
Jāti-s as Fallacies 624
Vague Typology and Expansion of Jāti-s 626
Paradigm Shift in the Pramāṇasamuccya Reflected in the List of Jāti-s 629
ISSN00221791 (P); 15730395 (E)
DOI10.1007/s10781-012-9169-9
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Created date2019.10.11
Modified date2023.10.18



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