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Transcendental Arguments and Practical Reason in Indian Philosophy
Author Arnold, Dan (著)
Source Argumentation
Volumev.22 n.1
Date2008
Pages135 - 147
PublisherSpringer
Publisher Url https://link.springer.com/
LocationDordrecht, the Netherlands [多德雷赫特, 荷蘭]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordTranscendental argument; Practical reason; Madhyamaka Buddhism; Mimamsa; Self-contradiction
AbstractThis paper examines some Indian philosophical arguments that are understandable as transcendental arguments—i.e., arguments whose conclusions cannot be denied without self-contradiction, insofar as the truth of the claim in question is a condition of the possibility even of any such denial. This raises the question of what kind of self-contradiction is involved—e.g., pragmatic self-contradiction, or the kind that goes with logical necessity. It is suggested that these arguments involve something like practical reason—indeed, that they just are arguments against the primacy of “theoretical reason.” This characterization illuminates a characteristically Indic appeal to ordinary language.
Table of contents1 Introduction: Transcendental Arguments and Practical Reason 135
2 Mimamsaka Arguments for the Eternality of Language 139
3 Madhyamaka Arguments for "Emptiness" 142
4 Conclusion 145
ISSN0920427X (P); 15728374 (E)
DOI10.1007/s10503-007-9078-3
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Created date2022.05.10
Modified date2022.05.10



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