1st Edition

Metaphysics Indian Philosophy

Edited By Roy W. Perrett Copyright 2001
400 Pages
by Routledge

400 Pages
by Routledge

First Published in 2001. Part of the Indian Philosophy collection of readings, this volume focuses on Metaphysics. The complement to pramdna theory is prameya theory. Wherea s th e pramdnas are the means of knowledge, the prameyas are the knowables. cognizable entities which constitute the world. With respect to the number and kinds of such entities, there was a very wide variety of opinion among... Read more
Ontological problems in ny?ya, buddhism and jainism a comparative analysis *; Ved?ntaparibh??? as systematic reconstruction; The nyay?-vai?e?ika theory of universals; Review article more things in heaven and earth; Negative Facts and Knowledge of Negative Facts *; Mereological considerations in vasubandhu's “proof of idealism” *; Causality in the Ny?ya-Vai?e?ika school; An ontology of concbete connectors 1; Dependent arising and the emptiness of emptiness: why did n?c?rjuna start with causation?; Freedom and Determinism from an Indian Perspective *; Reductionist and nonreductionist theories of persons in indian buddhist philosophy; Self-construction in buddhism; Buddhist reductionism; The M?m??s? theory of self-recognition; I Touch What I Saw; Deh?tmav?da or the body as soul; An eccentric ghost in the machine: Formal and quantitative aspects of the S?? khya-Yoga dualism; Mind/Consciousness Dualism in S??khya-Yoga Philosophy *; The Self in Advaita Ved?nta *; The Concept Of The Absolute And Its Alternative Forms

Biography

Series Editor- Roy W. Perrett, Massey University