- apôha
- अपोह
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
vy-apôha — व्यपोह … Indonesian dictionary
Buddhist logic — This article presents the formal background to Buddhist logic which started at about 500 CE in ancient India and still has a living tradition in the Tibetan Gelug order. Like the logic of Aristotle, ancient Indian logic is a highly formal system… … Wikipedia
Madhyamākalaṃkāra — Madhyamakalamkara (Sanskrit) Madhyamākalaṃkāra (IAST) (8th century CE) is a Buddhist text held to have been originally composed in Sanskrit by Śāntarakṣita (725–788)[1] but extant in Tibetan. The Tibetan text was translated from the Sanskrit by… … Wikipedia
Pramana — (IAST IAST|Pramāņa ) ( sources of knowledge , Sanskrit) is an epistemological term in Hindu [ [http://www.dvaita.org/shaastra/prameya.html#section 2 The Nine Tenets of Vedanta] ] [ [http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Pramana Pramana] at Hindupedia, the … Wikipedia
Pramāṇa-samuccaya — The Pramāṇa samuccaya ( A Compendium of Validities ) is a work by Dignāga, the early medieval Indian Buddhist logician and epistemologist, which may be seen as the definitive statement of his epistemological work. The work comprises an outline in … Wikipedia
Tom Tillemans — T.J.F. (Tom) Tillemans (né à Haarlem, le 21 décembre 1950) est un bouddhologue néerlando canadien, indianiste et tibétologue. Depuis 1992, Tillemans est professeur de bouddhologie de la Faculté des langues et civilisations orientales à l… … Wikipédia en Français
LOGIQUE INDIENNE — Les questions de raisonnement logique occupent une place aussi importante dans la philosophie indienne, d’un bout à l’autre de son histoire, que dans la tradition occidentale. Ce n’est que dans les années 1930 que la plupart des Occidentaux ont… … Encyclopédie Universelle
History of logic — Philosophy ( … Wikipedia
Reasoning — is the cognitive process of looking for reasons for beliefs, conclusions, actions or feelings. [ Kirwin, Christopher. 1995. Reasoning . In Ted Honderich (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Philosophy . Oxford: Oxford University Press: p. 748] Humans… … Wikipedia
Dignāga — (Chinese: 陳那論師/域龍, Sanskrit: दिग्नाग, Tibetan: ཕྲོགས་ཀྱི་གླང་པོ་) (c 480 540 CE) was an Indian scholar and one of the Buddhist founders of Indian logic. He was born into a Brahmin[1] family in Simhavakta near Kanchi Kanchipuram), and very little… … Wikipedia