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    Buddhist logico-epistemology is a term used in Western scholarship for pramāṇa-vāda (doctrine of proof) and Hetu-vidya (science of causes). Pramāṇa-vāda is an epistemological study of the nature of knowledge; Hetu-vidya is a system of logic. These models developed in India during the 5th through 7th … See more

    Scholars such as H.N. Randle and Fyodor Shcherbatskoy (1930s) initially employed terms such as “Indian Logic” and “Buddhist Logic” to refer to the Indian tradition of inference (anumana), epistemology See more

    Epistemology
    The time of the Gautama Buddha was a lively intellectual culture with many differing philosophical theories. KN Jayatilleke, in his "Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge", uses the Pali Nikayas to glean the possible … See more

    Dignāga
    Dignāga (c. 480 – 540 CE) is the founder of an eponymouns tradition of Buddhist logic and epistemology which was widely influential in Indian … See more

    Tom Tillemans, in discussing the Tibetan translation and assimilation of the logico-epistemological tradition, identifies two currents and transmission streams:
    The first is the tradition of the Kadampa scholar Ngok Lodzawa Loden Shayrap (1059–1109) and … See more

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    The Nyāya Sūtras of Gotama (6th century BC – 2nd century CE) is the founding text of the Nyaya school. The text systematically lays … See more

    Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka
    Nagarjuna (c. 150 – c. 250 CE), one of the most influential Buddhist thinkers, defended the theory of the emptiness (shunyata See more

    Bhāvaviveka
    Bhāvaviveka (c. 500 – c. 578) appears to be the first Buddhist logician to employ the 'formal syllogism' (Wylie: sbyor ba'i tshig; Sanskrit: prayoga-vākya) in expounding the Mādhyamaka view, which he employed to considerable … See more

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    WebPages in category "Buddhist logic". The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ).

  3. Is Buddhism Logical? An Introduction to Buddhist Logic - Learn …

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    Philosopher Graham Priest wrote that "Logic (in one of the many senses of the word) is a theory about what follows from what." It might also be called a science or study of how to evaluate arguments and reason. Over the centuries many great philosophers and thinkers generally have proposed rules and criteria for how logi…
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    WebBuddhist logic inherited much of the architecture of Nyaya's methodology, but where the Nyaya recognised a set of four pramanas—perception, inference, comparison and …

  5. Dignāga - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

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    • Dignāga founded a tradition of Buddhist logic, and this school is sometimes called the "School of Dignāga" or the "Dignāga-Dharmakīrti school". In Tibetan it is often called “those who follow reasoning” (Tibetan: rigs pa rjes su ‘brang ba); in modern literature it is sometimes known by the Sanskrit 'pramāṇavāda', often translated as "the Epistemolo...
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    WebBuddhist logic is to acknowledge that it is possible to be free from all suffering. Buddhist logic is to acknowledge that there are paths that lead one to be free from all suffering. …

  7. https://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Buddhist_logico-epistemology

    WebBuddhist logico-epistemology is a term used in Western scholarship to refer to the pramāṇa-vāda (doctrine of proof) and Hetu-vidya (science of causes) traditions of Buddhist …

  8. The Buddhist Science of Logic - Samye Institute

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    WebMay 5, 2021 · In the context of Buddhism specifically, this term has sometimes been translated as “Buddhist Logic.” However, this translation does not really get the point across. To begin with, pramāṇa discourse is …

  9. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1399101

    WebR. Lance Factor What is the "logic" in Buddhist logic? The history of Indian logic is usually divided into three periods, Old Nyaya (circa 250 B.c.), Buddhist logic (sixth …

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    WebBuddhism originated in India based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha. A Buddha is one who is said to be awake to the truth of life. Over …

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