Category:Buddhist Logic
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Buddhist Logic"
The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 272 total.
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- The Place of Logic in the Project of Modernity
- The Principle of Conceptual Subjects
- The Principle of Four-Cornered Negation in Indian Philosophy
- The Principle of Propositional Attitude
- The Problem of Major Premise in Buddhist Logic By TANG Mingjun
- The purpose of argumentation
- The Rediscovery of Logic in Modern China
- The Resurgence of Buddhist Logic in Modern China
- The Role of Tarka in Early Buddhism
- The scope of Phya pa’s presentation
- The Second Chapter of the Pramanavarttika
- The second interpretation of asadhanagavacana is explained as follows
- THE TETRALEMMA
- The Tetralemma - Buddhist logic.
- The Theory of Nigrahasthāna in the Vādanyāya
- The Tibetan Buddhist Syllogistic Form
- The Treatment of Difference: John B. Cobb & the Logic of soku-hi
- The Use of Dilemma in MilindaPanha
- The Use of Symbols in Mathematics and Logic
- The Use of ‘Upama' in Canon
- Three modes
- TRIANGULATING DIFFERENCE
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- What is ''Conceptual Construction?'' - Judgment and Reality (Dignāga's Nyāyamukha)
- What is modern logic?
- What is the "logic" in Buddhist logic? By R. Lance Factor
- What is the ''logic'' in Buddhist logic?
- What is the origin and meaning of the term tetralemma?
- What is Truth, What is Reality? - The Logicians' Views