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Dialectical Practice in Tibetan Philosophical Culture: An Ethnomethodological Inquiry into Formal Reasoning
Author Liberman, Kenneth (著)
Date2004
Pages323
PublisherRowman & Littlefield
Publisher Url https://rowman.com/
LocationLanham, MD, US
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteKenneth Liberman is professor of sociology at the University of Oregon
AbstractTibetan Buddhist scholar-monks have long engaged in face-to-face public philosophical debates. This original study challenges Orientalist text-based scholarship, which has overlooked these lived practices of Tibetan dialectics. Kenneth Liberman brings these dynamic disputations to life for the modern reader through a richly detailed, turn-by-turn analysis of the monks' formal philosophical reasoning. He argues that Tibetan Buddhists deliberately organize their debates into formal structures that both empower and constrain thinking, skillfully using logic as an interactional tool to organize their reflections.
During his three years in residence at Tibetan monastic universities, Liberman observed and videotaped the monks' debates. He then transcribed, translated, and analyzed them using multimedia software and ethnomethodological techniques, which enabled him to scrutinize the local methods that Tibetan debaters use to keep their philosophical inquiries alive. His study shows the monks rely on such indigenous dialectical methods as extending an opponent's position to its absurd consequences, "pulling the rug out" from under an opponent, and other lively strategies. This careful investigation of the formal philosophical work of Tibetan scholars is a pathbreaking analysis of an important classical tradition.
Table of contentsAcknowledgements vii
Foreword
Harold Garfinkel ix
Part I: Postcolonial Inquiry into Tibetan Dialectics 1
Chapter 1: Orientalism and Tibetological Praxis 3
Chapter 2: Ethnomethodology and the Retrieval of Ordinary Society 25
Chapter 3: The Organization of Reason in Tibetan Philosophical Debating 51
Part II: Philosophical Praxis in the Tibetan Academy 79
Chapter 4: Organizing the Objectivity of the Discourse: Dialectics and Communication 81
Chapter 5: Reason as a Public Activity 107
Chapter 6: Rhymes and Reason: Reason as the In Vivo, Concerted Work of Tibetan Philosophers 121
Chapter 7: Strategies in Tibetan Philosophical Debates 165
Part III: A Sociology of Reasoning 235
Chapter 8: Using Reasons: Capabilities of Formal Analysis 237
Chapter 9: Some Formal Analytic Betrayals of Philosophy 273
Bibliography 309
Index 319
ISBN0742527441 (Hardcover); 9780742527447 (Hardcover); 9780742556126 (Paperback); 978074257686 (E-Book)
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