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Perception, Conceptual Construction and Yogic Cognition According to Kamalasila's Epistemology=蓮華戒認識論中的直接知覺、概念作用和瑜伽行者的認識
Author 船山徹 =Funayama, Toru
Source 中華佛學學報=Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal=Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies
Volumen.18
Date2005.07.01
Pages273 - 297
Publisher中華佛學研究所=Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies
Publisher Url http://www.chibs.edu.tw/publication_tw.php?id=12
Location新北市, 臺灣 [New Taipei City, Taiwan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note作者為京都大學人文科學研究所副教授
Keyword現量=Pratyak?a; 分別; 瑜伽現量; 二量; 法稱; 蓮華戒; Kalpanā; Vikalpa; yogipratyak?a; pramā?a; Dhamakīrti; Kamala?īla
AbstractThe nature of direct perception (pratyak?a 直接知覺; 現量) is one of the most important topics in the Logico-Epistemological (pramā?a) School of Buddhism in India. In this paper, I tried to give more or less a general explanation as to how direct perception is defined by Kamala?īla 蓮華戒 (ca. 740-795 C.E.), one of the most brilliant scholar-monks of the school after the establishment of the philosophical system by Dhamakīrti 法稱 (ca. 600-660). In the course of analysis, the relation between direct perception and conceptual construction (Kalpanā, 分別) was also elucidated. Dignāga 陳那 (ca. 480-540) defined conceptual construction as nāmajātyādiyojanā which usually means 'the connection of a name, genus, etc.' Dhamakīrti, on the other hand, defined the same notion as 'a cognition associated with an expression' (abhilāpinī pratīti?). Interestingly enough, he did not explicitly state the relationship between his own definition and that by Dignāga. This fact urged ?āntarak?ita and likewise his eminent disciple Kamala?īla's serious examinations of the relationship between the two definitions. Indicating three different possible interpretations of Dignāga's definition, Kamala?īla finally reached the concluson that what was intended by Dignāga and Dhamakīrti was none other than the same.
Table of contentsIntroduction
I. Hermeneutics of 'Free from Conceptual Construction'
1. Connection with a name and a genus, etc.
2.Connection of a name through a genus, etc.; i.e., conception is that
cognition which connects a name with the relevant object through the medium
of a genus, etc., both of which are expressed from the Buddhist standpoint
only.
II. The Meaning of 'Non-Erroneous'
III. Some Problems Underlying Yogic Perception
ISSN10177132 (P)
Hits1165
Created date2005.11.01
Modified date2017.11.10



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