Walking Along the Paths of Buddhist Epistemology
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Book Detail
- Author: Madhumita Chattopadhyay
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 366
- Release Date: 01-12-2007
- EAN: 9788124604410
- Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
- Languages: English
Description
This monograph offers an in-depth exploration of Buddhist epistemology, addressing key philosophical questions regarding the nature and validity of knowledge from a Buddhist perspective. Through meticulous study, Prof. Madhumita Chattopadhyay delves into the various dimensions of knowledge as understood by Buddhist thinkers, focusing on their distinct viewpoints and theoretical arguments.
Key Highlights:
- Buddhist Epistemology: The book explores the Buddhist understanding of knowledge, covering questions such as the nature of knowledge, the types of knowledge, and how Buddhists validate knowledge.
- Central Topics in Buddhist Epistemology: Topics include perception, erroneous perception, inference, and logical issues such as vyapti, antarvyapti, and the fallacies of inference.
- Absence and Apoha: The study also discusses the concept of absence and the Buddhist theory of apoha ("negative nominalism"), which replaces universals in Buddhist metaphysics.
- Primary and Secondary Sources: The author draws from a range of primary Sanskrit texts and secondary literature, providing a comprehensive view of the subject.
- Modern Relevance: An attempt is made to explore whether Buddhist epistemology can offer solutions to modern epistemological problems found in the Western tradition, showcasing its relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse.
Target Audience:
This volume will interest scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those with an interest in epistemology, Buddhist philosophy, and the logical and metaphysical aspects of Indian thought.
This thorough analysis provides a significant contribution to the study of Buddhist philosophy and its role in the broader philosophical tradition, particularly in the areas of knowledge and logic.