Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy
Balcerowicz, Piotr (Hrsg.)
Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy / ed. by Piotr Balcerowicz. - Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass, 2010. - 685 S. + CD-ROM
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Beschreibung
The present volume explores a theme which has so far rarely received the attention it legitimately deserves, although its fundamental importance to proper understanding of the true nature of Indian philosophical enquiry and intellectual heritage seems unquestionable. Whether in Indian social and historical context or throughout the history of Western thought, the relation between logic, belief and philosophy have always been very complex and multifaceted.
The general theme of the enquiry presented here is adequately reflected in the title of the volume: Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy, which aptly highlights the yukti-agama dimension. In particular, it focuses on various aspects of Indian thought, and Indian logic in particular, with special emphasis on the relationship, and tension, between rational examination and belief in Indian Philosophical tradition.
The contributions are grouped in thematic sections, the titles of which are self-explanatory. Some articles probe deeply into very detailed and intricate doctrinal aspects of selected Brahmanical philosophical schools and of Jaina and Buddhist traditions, whereas others attempt synthetic conclusions as well as methodological and theoretical reflection concerning the very nature of Indian philosophy and its religious background. The reader will also find an English translation of 'The chapter on the negative-only inference' (Kevalavyatireki-prakarana) of Gangesa's Tattvacintamani, a ground-breaking work that revolutionised medieval Indian Logic. [Verlagsinformation]
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Inhalt
Preface. 7
MYTH, BELIEF AND APPEAL TO RATIONALITY
- Johannes Bronkhorst: What did Indian Philosophers believe? 13
- Claus Oetke: Pramāṇa, Logic and Belief. 39
- Raghunath Ghosh: Can there be unbiased epistemology in Indian philosophy? 65
- Peter Flügel: Power and insight in Jain discourse. 79
GOD VIS-À-VIS PROOF AND BELIEF
- Fernando Tola and Carmen Dragonetti: The distinction in intellectu / in re in the ontological proof and in Bhartṛhari. 213
- John Vattanky: Theism - the culmination of Nyāya logic. 229
- Piotr Balcerowicz: What exists for the Vaiśeṣika? 241
LOGIC AND BELIEF IN SAṂKHYA AND YOGA
- Shujun Motegi: Early concepts of logic in Sāṃkhya. 351
- Philipp A. Maas: Valid knowledge and belief in classical Sāṃkhya-Yoga. 371
LANGUAGE, GRAMMAR AND BELIEF
- Ashok Aklujkar: Grammarians' leaving logic at the door. 383
- Hideyo Ogawa: Bhartṛhari on unnameable things. 403
LOGIC AND BELIEF IN INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION
- Diwakar Acharya: Major points of Vācaspati's disagreement with Maṇḍana. 421
- Stephen H. Phillips: From the Tattva-cintā-maṇi by Gaṅgeśa: the kevala-vyatireka-prakaraṇam: negative-only-inference (annotated transl. and commentary). 435
LOGIC, REALITY AND BELIEF IN BUDDHIST TRADITION
- Horst Lasic: A hot dispute about lukewarm air: Dignāga on Āpta-vāda. 509
- Dan Arnold: On (non-semantically) remembering conventions: Dharmakīrti and Dharmottara on Saṃketa-kāla. 527
- Vincent Eltschinger: Studies on Dharmakīrti's religious philosophy: 4. the Cintā-mayī Prajñā. 553
- Klaus-Dieter Mathes: The "Principle of True Nature" (dharmatā-yukti) as a justification for positive descriptions of reality in Mahāyāna Buddhism. 593
- Hiroshi Nemoto: Tsong kha pa on the three times: new light on the Buddhist theory of time. 605
- Kaoru Onishi: The Bodhi-caryāvatāra and its monastic aspects: on the problem of representation. 615
BELIEF, HOPE AND GAMBLING
- Irma Piovano: Sociological and juridical aspects of dice-play in Ancient India. 645
General Index. 663
Herausgeber
PIOTR BALCEROWICZ, Professor, Department of International Relations, Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Profile page.
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