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- Title
The nature of the Mādhyamika trick.
- Authors
Huntington Jr., C. W.
- Abstract
This paper evaluates several recent efforts to interpret the work of Nāgārjuna through the lens of modem symbolic logic. An attempt is made to uncover the premises that justify the use of symbolic logic for this purpose. This is accomplished through a discussion of (1) the historical origins of those premises in the Indian and Tibetan traditions, and (2) how such assumptions prejudice our understanding of Nāgārjuna's insistence that he has no "proposition" (pratijñ ā). Finally, the paper sets forth an alternative interpretation that takes into account the literary dimensions of Nāgārjuna's writing.
- Subjects
MADHYAMIKA (Buddhism); INTERPRETATION (Philosophy); MATHEMATICAL logic; TIBETAN mythology; ORIGIN of culture; THEORY of knowledge (Buddhism); BUDDHIST logic
- Publication
Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2007, Vol 35, Issue 2, p103
- ISSN
0022-1791
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10781-007-9018-4