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"Universal Reason" as a Local Organizational Method: Announcement of a Study |
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Author |
Liberman, Kenneth (著)
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Source |
Human Studies
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Volume | v.19 n.3 |
Date | 1996.07 |
Pages | 289 - 301 |
Publisher | Springer |
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http://www.springeronline.com
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Location | Heidelberg, Germany [海德堡, 德國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Author Affiliation: University of Oregon, USA. |
Keyword | Ethnomethodology; Monks; Reasoning; Dialectics; Buddhism; Theology |
Abstract | This article announces an ethnomethodological study of the formal analytic practices of Tibetan philosophers engaged in the collaborative work of producing correct philosophical debates. Tibetan scholar-monks address themselves to the work of sustaining an argument, providing formal warrants for authorizing truth and correctness, objectivating their accounts and disengaging those accounts from their local organizational practices. At the same time, it is the concern of the Tibetans' dialectics to avoid naive acceptance of reified accounts. The announced study proposes to describe their philosophical activities and to locate what originality may affect resolving the tension between formal analytic work and philosophical insight into truth. |
Table of contents | Introduction: The Problem of Formal Analytic Reason 289 The Trouble With Formulating "The Problem" in this Way 291 Logical Strategy in Tibetan Philosophical Debate 291 Introduction to Tibetan Dialectics 294 Tibetan Reasoning as a Setting for Ethnomethodological Investigation 296 The Role of Formal Analytics in Tibetan Buddhism 298 Notes 300 References 300 |
ISSN | 01638548 (P); 1572851X (E) |
Hits | 286 |
Created date | 2000.01.21
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Modified date | 2025.06.17 |

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