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Perception: An Essay on Classical Indian Theories of Knowledge
Author Matilal, Bimal Krishna
Volume(總號=n.253)
Date1986
Pages438
PublisherClarendon
Publisher Url http://www.ox.ac.uk/clarendon
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractThis book is a defence of the form of realism which stands closest to that upheld by the Nyāya–Vaíṣsika school in classical India. The book presents the Nyāya view and critically examines it against that of its traditional opponent, the Buddhist version of phenomenalism and idealism. This reconstruction of Nyāya arguments meets not only traditional Buddhist objections but also those of modern sense-data representationalists.
Table of contents[Table of Contents]

Front Matter
Title Pages
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Chronological Table of Philosophers
Introduction
Part I Philosophy and Method
1 Philosophical Questions and Pramanas
2 Scepticism
3 The Nature of Philosophical Argument
Part II Knowledge and Illusion
4 Knowledge as a Mental Episode
5 Knowing that One Knows
6 Analysis of Perceptual Illusion
Part III Perception and the World
7 What Do We See?
8 Perception as Inference
9 Pleasure and Pain
10 Imagination, Perception, and Language
Part IV World-Views
11 Particulars
12 Universals
End Matter
Bibliography
Index
ISBN9780198239765
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Created date2015.10.15



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