Apoha: Buddhist nominalism and human cognition
Tom J. F. Tillemans, , Mark Siderits, Arindam Chakrabarti
Hen we understand that something is a pot, is it because of one property that all pots share? This seems unlikely, but without this common essence, it is difficult to see how we could teach someone to use the word?pot" or to see something as a pot. The Buddhist apoha theory tries to resolve this dilemma, first, by rejecting properties such as?potness" and, then, by claiming that the element uniting all pots is their very difference from all non-pots. In other words, when we seek out a pot, we select an object that is not a non-pot, and we repeat this practice with all other items and ex.
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Ano:
2011
Editora:
Columbia University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
333
ISBN 10:
0231527381
ISBN 13:
9780231527385
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PDF, 42.04 MB
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english, 2011