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Nonexistent Objects In Buddhist Philosophy On Knowing What There Is Not Zhihua Yao

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Nonexistent Objects In Buddhist Philosophy On Knowing What There Is Not Zhihua Yao
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 116.97 MB
Author: Zhihua Yao
ISBN: 9781350121478, 9781350121508, 1350121479, 1350121509
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Nonexistent Objects In Buddhist Philosophy On Knowing What There Is Not Zhihua Yao by Zhihua Yao 9781350121478, 9781350121508, 1350121479, 1350121509 instant download after payment.

Can we know what there is not? This book examines the historical development of the concept of the cognition of nonexistent objects in several major Buddhist philosophical schools.
Beginning with a study of the historical development of the concept in Mahasamghika, Darstantika, Yogacara and Sautrantika, it evaluates how successfully they have argued against the extreme view of their main opponent the Sarvastivadins and established their view that one can know what there is not. It also includes thematic studies on the epistemological issues of nonexistence, discussing making sense of empty terms, controversies over negative judgments, and a proper classification of the conceptions of nothing or nonexistence. Taking a comparative approach to these topics, this book considers contemporary Western philosophers such as Husserl, Heidegger, Meinong and Russell alongside representative figures of the Buddhist Pramana School.
Based on first-hand study of primary sources in Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan, Nonexistent Objects in Buddhist Philosophy makes available the rich discussions and debates on the epistemological issues of nonexistence in Buddhist philosophy to students and researchers in Asian and comparative philosophy.

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