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Three modes

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The three modes (Skt. trairūpya; Tib. ཚུལ་གསུམ་; Wyl. tshul gsum) of a logical argument are as follows:

  1. the reason must be a feature of the subject (pakṣadharma; ཕྱོགས་ཆོས་, phyogs chos)
  2. there must be positive logical pervasion (or positive concomitance or entailment) (anvayavyāpti; རྗེས་ཁྱབ་, rjes khyab)
  3. there must be negative logical pervasion (or negative concomitance) (vyatirekavyāpti; ལྡོག་ཁྱབ་, ldog khyab)

Alternative Translations

  • Threefold criteria

Source

RigpaWiki:Three modes