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  • Apoha
  • Buddhist epistemological theory

    Apoha (Sanskrit: अपोह) is a Buddhist epistemological theory first proposed by the philosopher Dignāga (c. 480 – c. 540 CE) in his seminal text Pramāṇasamuccaya

    Apoha

    Apoha

  • Dignāga
  • Indian Buddhist philosopher and logician (c.480–c.540)

    knowledge and introduced the widely influential theory of "exclusion" (apoha) to explain linguistic meaning. His work on language, inferential reasoning

    Dignāga

    Dignāga

  • Pramana
  • Epistemology, proof, reliable means of knowledge in Indian philosophies

    mental features and not truly existent. To do this he introduced the idea of Apoha, that the way the mind recognizes is by comparing and negating known objects

    Pramana

    Pramana

  • Problem of universals
  • Philosophical question

    positive theory of nominalism, known as the apoha theory, which denies the existence of universals. The apoha theory identifies particulars through double

    Problem of universals

    Problem of universals

    Problem_of_universals

  • Buddhist logico-epistemology
  • Epistemological study of Buddhism

    Event: dharma, chos Event-associate: dharmin, chos can Exclusion: Apoha, sel ba (Anya-apoha: gzhan sel ba) Exemplification: drstanta, dpe Inference: anumana

    Buddhist logico-epistemology

    Buddhist logico-epistemology

    Buddhist_logico-epistemology

  • Arindam Chakrabarti
  • Indian philosopher

    Routledge India, and Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, 2013. Apoha: Buddhist Nominalism and Human Cognition (Co-edited with Mark Siderits and

    Arindam Chakrabarti

    Arindam_Chakrabarti

  • Universal (metaphysics)
  • Characteristic or qualities that particular things have in common

    "moderate" nominalism. Examples of nominalists include Buddhist logicians and apoha theorists, the medieval philosophers Roscelin of Compiègne and William of

    Universal (metaphysics)

    Universal_(metaphysics)

  • Nominalism
  • Philosophy emphasizing names and labels

    members share in common. On the contrary, universal classes are exclusions (apoha). As such, the "cow" class, for example, is composed of all exclusions common

    Nominalism

    Nominalism

    Nominalism

  • Pramanavarttika
  • Buddhist text on epistemology

    structure and types of formal inference and the apoha (exclusion) theory of meaning. Dan Arnold writes that apoha is: "the idea that concepts are more precise

    Pramanavarttika

    Pramanavarttika

  • Jñanasrimitra
  • logic and epistemology (pramāṇa), especially the theory of "exclusion" (apoha) outlined by Dignaga (c. 480 – c. 540 CE) and how it relates to the philosophy

    Jñanasrimitra

    Jñanasrimitra

    Jñanasrimitra

  • Dharmakirti
  • Indian Buddhist philosopher (fl.c.600–670)

    perceptual content, Dharmakīrti takes up Dignāga's theory of "exclusion" (apoha). Dignāga's view is that "a word talks about entities only as they are qualified

    Dharmakirti

    Dharmakirti

    Dharmakirti

  • Dharmottara
  • Indian Buddhist author

    Sanskrit, the Nyāyabinduṭīkā, while others survive in Tibetan translation. Apoha-nāma-prakaraṇa (gzhan sel ba zhes bya ba'i rab tu byed pa) Kṣaṇabhaṅgasiddhi

    Dharmottara

    Dharmottara

  • Nyaya
  • One of six schools of Hindu philosophy

    as Udyotakara, also criticised the Buddhist epistemological doctrine of apoha. The impact of Nyāya was not confined to early Indian Buddhist thinkers

    Nyaya

    Nyaya

  • Catuṣkoṭi
  • Fourfold logical system in Indian philosophy

    arrays of proposition P [and its 'inseparable contradistinction' (Sanskrit: apoha)]. The eight arrays or octaves of the iconographic Dharmacakra represent

    Catuṣkoṭi

    Catuṣkoṭi

  • History of logic
  • invariable concomitance or pervasion. To this end, a doctrine known as "apoha" or differentiation was developed. This involved what might be called inclusion

    History of logic

    History_of_logic

  • Utpaladeva
  • Kashmiri Shavite Thinker

    borrowed and developed by Utpaladeva are the theories of anupalabdhi and apoha. Utpaladeva also draws on the linguistic metaphysics of the grammarian Bhartr̥hari

    Utpaladeva

    Utpaladeva

  • Jonardon Ganeri
  • Philosopher

    Philosophy & Literature 35 (2011): 269–281, with Panayiota Vassilopoulou. “Apoha, feature-placing, and sensory content,” in Buddhist Semantics and Human

    Jonardon Ganeri

    Jonardon Ganeri

    Jonardon_Ganeri

  • Kuiji
  • Chinese monk and disciple of Xuanzang (632–682)

    [2] (accessed: December 12, 2007) Katsura, Shoryu (2014). The Theory of Apoha in Kuiji’s "Cheng weishi lun Shuji" (Katsura, Shoryu). In Lin, Chen-kuo

    Kuiji

    Kuiji

    Kuiji

  • Tom Tillemans
  • Dutch-Canadian professor based in Switzerland (born 1950)

    T.J.F. (1986b). «Identity and Referential Opacity in Tibetan Buddhist apoha Theory», in B. K. Matilal et R.D. Evans (eds.), Buddhist Logic and Epistemology

    Tom Tillemans

    Tom_Tillemans

  • Ratnakīrti
  • Indian Buddhist philosopher

    include: Apohasiddhi - This text focuses on the key theory of exclusion (apoha) and defends his views on it from critics Īśvarasādhanadūṣaṇa - This work

    Ratnakīrti

    Ratnakīrti

  • Madhyamakālaṃkāra
  • 8th-century Tibetan Buddhist text

    and all the methods of proof or refutation. According to the doctrine of apoha (gshan-sel-wa in Tibetan), an entity is defined as the negation of its opposite;

    Madhyamakālaṃkāra

    Madhyamakālaṃkāra

    Madhyamakālaṃkāra

  • Cheng Weishi Lun
  • Yogacara Buddhist philosophy treatise

    Center for Buddhist Translation and Research Shoryu Katsura, "The Theory of Apoha in Kuiji’s Cheng weishi lun Shuji" pp. 101–120 in: Chen-kuo Lin / Michael

    Cheng Weishi Lun

    Cheng_Weishi_Lun

  • Jñānagarbha
  • follower Devendrabuddhi's theory of causation that is based on his theory of apoha, which argues that many causes produce many distinct effects and that one

    Jñānagarbha

    Jñānagarbha

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