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Ratnakīrti and Dharmottara on the Object of Activity |
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Author |
McAllister, Patrick
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Source |
Journal of Indian Philosophy
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Volume | v.42 n.2-3 |
Date | 2014.06 |
Pages | 309 - 326 |
Publisher | Springer |
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http://www.springer.com/gp/
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Location | Berlin, Germany [柏林, 德國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | P. Mc Allister (&) Vienna, Austria e-mail: pma@rdorte.org |
Keyword | Buddhist epistemology; Conceptual cognition; Determination; Dharmottara; Ratnakīrti |
Abstract | This article examines two Buddhist explanations of how a conceptual cognition, whose object is a universal, can give rise to activity that leads to a particular. In both theories, that of Dharmottara and that of Ratnakīrti, this activity is due to a kind of error. A detailed investigation of how this error happens shows that there were big differences in the two underlying epistemological models. |
Table of contents | Ratnakīrti’s Criticism of Dharmottara’s Apoha Theory 310 Determination and Forms in the AS 311 Dharmottara on Activity 317 Conclusion 323
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ISSN | 00221791 (P); 15730395 (E) |
Hits | 84 |
Created date | 2014.12.31 |
Modified date | 2019.07.31 |
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