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Recognizing reality : Dharmakīrti's philosophy and its Tibetan interpretations /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dreyfus, Georges B. J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1997.
Colección:SUNY series in Buddhist studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction I.A Few Methodological Considerations
  • Introduction II. Dharmakirti's Tradition in India and Tibet
  • Ch. 1. Ontology and Categories
  • Ch. 2. Dharmakirti's Ontology
  • Ch. 3. The Ambiguities of the Concept of Existence
  • Ch. 4. The Purview of the "Real"
  • Ch. 5. Ge-luk Thinkers on Specific Ontology
  • Ch. 6. Introducing Universals
  • Ch. 7. Dharmakirti on Universals
  • Ch. 8. Sa-gya Antirealism and the Problems of Predication
  • Ch. 9. Ge-luk Realism
  • Ch. 10. Realism in Buddhist Tradition
  • Ch. 11. Introduction to Apoha
  • Ch. 12. Dharmakirti on Concept Formation
  • Ch. 13. The Concept of Negation and the Evolution of the Apoha Theory
  • Ch. 14. Object Universal and Concept Formation
  • Ch. 15. Philosophy of Language
  • Ch. 16. Dharmakirti's Epistemology of Valid Cognition
  • Ch. 17. Was Dharmakirti a Pragmatist?
  • Ch. 18. Can Inference Be Valid?
  • Ch. 19. Philosophy of Perception
  • Ch. 20. Dharmakirti's Account of Perception
  • Ch. 21. A New Epistemology Begins: Dharmottara on Perception
  • Ch. 22. Tibetan New Epistemology
  • Ch. 23. Cha-ba's Philosophy of Mind
  • Ch. 24. Sa-pan's Critique of the New Epistemology
  • Ch. 25. Perception and Apperception
  • Ch. 26. Are External Objects Perceptible?
  • Ch. 27. Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Religion
  • Conclusion: Philosophy as an Education of the Mind.