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Meaning and Non-existence: Kumārila's Refutation of Dignāga's Theory of Exclusion

Meaning and Non-existence: Kumārila's Refutation of Dignāga's Theory of Exclusion
The Apohavāda Chapter of Kumārila's Ślokavārttika; Critical Edition and Annotated Translation
1. Auflage, 2021
In the Apohavāda chapter of his Ślokavārttika, the seventh-century Hindu philosopher Kumārila undertakes an exhaustive critique of the distinctive Buddhist theory of meaning, the “theory of exclusion”, or Apohavāda. According to this theory, which was introduced by the sixth-century Buddhist thinker Dignāga, a word refers not to some positive entity such as a universal, but to an “exclusion”. It became one of the core teachings of the Buddhist epistemological tradition. The debate on it is illustrative of the Buddhist-Brahmin disputes that shaped the development of classical Indian philosophy. This translation of Kumārila’s chapter, together with a critical edition, is accompanied by a running explanation based on the classical commentaries and extensive notes.
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Part One: Critical Edition of Ślokavārttika, Apohavāda Chapter (Kei Kataoka)
Page 1 - 2
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Introduction
Page 3 - 6
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Sanskrit Synopsis
Page 7 - 12
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Ślokavārttika, Apohavāda Chapter
Page 13 - 58
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Part Two: Annotated Translation of Ślokavārttika, Apohavāda Chapter (Kei Kataoka and John Taber)
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Part Three: Interpretive Essays
Page 175 - 176
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John Taber: The Place of the Apohavāda Chapter in the Early Debate About Apoha: Dignāga, Uddyotakara, Kumārila, and Dharmakīrti
Page 177 - 222
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Kei Kataoka: How Successful Is Kumārila’s Criticism of Dignāga?
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Abbreviations, Bibliography, and Indices
Page 251 - 258
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8641-0, Print, softcover, 31.03.2021
Edition:
978-3-7001-8899-5, eBook, Digital, 31.03.2021
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
268 Pages
Format:
22,5x15cm
Language:
English
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