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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Bhartrhari, Dignāga, Dharmakīrti, and Abhinavagupta

Bhartṛhari and the Buddhists: an essay in the development of fifth ... - Google Books Result
by Radhika Herzberger - 1986 - Philosophy - 252 pages... exposition of Bhartrhari. By restoring the historical resonances between ... These various implications that Dignaga draws can be traced to ...

Dignāga on the interpretation of signs - Google Books Result
by Richard P. Hayes, Dignāga - 1988 - Philosophy - 363 pages... indebtedness to Bhartrhari, these two scholars still did little more on ... it is her contention that "in the debate between Bhartrhari and Dignaga, ...

Dignāga on the interpretation of signs - Google Books Result
by Richard P. Hayes, Dignāga - 1988 - Philosophy - 363 pages... by Katyayana.7" Not only does Herzberger correct for the oversight of those scholars preceding her who had neglected the importance of Bhartrhari as a ...

Introduction to Abhinavagupta and the Synthesis of Indian Culture
7) Bhartrhari's notion of Tradition (āgama) is raised to a fundamental ... 2) Dignāga (480-540) rejects language altogether and accounts for the hierarchy ... Triangular relation between Bhartrhari, Dharmakīrti and Abhinava ... (anādivāsanā) and essential nature (svabhāva) that had been rejected by Dignāga, ... Introduction to Abhinavagupta and the Synthesis of Indian Culture

A history of Buddhist philosophy: continuities and discontinuities - Google Books Result
by David J. Kalupahana - 1992 - History - 304 pages... like Bhartrhari, who would insist that a single utterance of a word embodies an object qualified by all its qualifiers simultaneously.14 For Dignaga, ...

Phenomenology East and West Journal Dignaga and Berkely
It is interesting that both Bhartrhari and Dignaga claimed as a point of departure .... Dignaga must have been fully aware of this problem in Bhartrhari's ...

Indian Logic and Ontology. Bibliography: More advanced readings
The second part comprises an annotated translation of a previously untranslated passage from Dignaga's principal work." Herzberger Hans Georg, "Bhartrhari's ...

Recognizing reality: Dharmakīrti's philosophy and its Tibetan ... - Google Books Result
by Georges B. J. Dreyfus - 1997 - Philosophy - 622 pages A similar view is found in Bhartrhari, who asserts that the primary locus of linguistic meaning is the sentence, ... which was criticized by Dignaga and ...

Online Journal of Indology Argument and Reason in Indian Logic
I shall also address the additional problem of whether a grammatical quotation in Dignaga's Pramana-samuccaya can reasonably be ascribed to Bhartrhari's ...

Indian philosophy: an introduction to Hindu and Buddhist thought - Google Books Result
by Richard King - 1999 - Philosophy - 263 pages Bhartrhari has clearly influenced the Buddhist Dignaga and is cited respectfully by him on a number of occasions. As a proponent of the Buddhist philosophy ...

Life and thought of Śaṅkarācārya - Google Books Result
by Govind Chandra Pande - 1994 - Religion - 384 pages Bhartrhari is believed in some Advaitic traditions to have been the son of ... and even Dignaga seem to have known Bhartrhari, which places him not later ...

The sociology of philosophies: a global theory of intellectual change - Google Books Result
by Randall Collins - 2000 - Social Science - 1098 pages The Buddhist logician Dignaga defeated a Brahman at Nalanda, and both the emperor Harsha and the ... Dignaga and Dharmakirti (and many others before them, ... Weberian sociological theory - Google Books Result
by Randall Collins - 1986 - Social Science - 356 pages... Vasubandhu, Asanga, Dignaga, Dharmakirti, among others, names as important in Oriental philosophy as Aristotle and Kant in the West. ...

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