Dharmakirti's Theory of Inference.
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 10 October 2002
- ISBN 9780195657845
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages302 pages
- Size 215x140x21 mm
- Weight 510 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Dharmakirti was a Buddhist logician of 640CE. In this book, Rajendra Prasad uses the method of contemporary logic to clarify Dharmakirti's system of inference. The author aims not at a historical study, but at philosophical analysis, and for this purpose, he examines the Nyayabinbu with the assistance of Dharmottara's commentary. Despite not being organized along the lines of formal logic, Dharmakirti's inference emerges asa theory of deductive inference with an economy of
formulation.
Long description:
Dharmakirti was a Buddhist logician of 640CE. In this book, Rajendra Prasad uses the method of contemporary logic to clarify Dharmakirti's system of inference. The author aims not at a historical study, but at philosophical analysis, and for this purpose, he examines the Nyayabinbu with the assistance of Dharmottara's commentary. Despite not being organized along the lines of formal logic, Dharmakirti's inference emerges asa theory of deductive inference with an economy of
formulation.