Buddhists, brahmins, and belief: epistemology in South Asian philosophy of religion

In Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief, Dan Arnold examines how the Brahmanical tradition of Purva Mimamsa and the writings of the seventh-century Buddhist Madhyamika philosopher Candrakirti challenged dominant Indian Buddhist views of epistemology. Arnold retrieves these two very different but equally...

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Outros títulos:Buddhists, brahmins, & belief
Autor principal: Arnold, Daniel Anderson 1965- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: New York Columbia University Press c2005
Em:Ano: 2005
Análises:Dan Arnold, Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief: Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion, New York: Columbia University Press, 2005, 328 pp., ISBN: 0-231-13280-8, hb (2007) (Herling, Bradley L.)
Outras palavras-chave:B Mimamsa
B Knowledge, Theory of
B Mādhyamika (Buddhism)
B Knowledge, Theory of (Buddhism)
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Resumo:In Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief, Dan Arnold examines how the Brahmanical tradition of Purva Mimamsa and the writings of the seventh-century Buddhist Madhyamika philosopher Candrakirti challenged dominant Indian Buddhist views of epistemology. Arnold retrieves these two very different but equally important voices of philosophical dissent, showing them to have developed highly sophisticated and cogent critiques of influential Buddhist epistemologists such as Dignaga and Dharmakirti. His analysis -- developed in conversation with modern Western philosophers like William Alston and J. L. Austi
Descrição do item:Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-305) and index
ISBN:0231507798
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7312/arno13280