The Fifth Corner of Four
An Essay on Buddhist Metaphysics and the Catusko_i
(Sprache: Englisch)
Graham Priest presents an exploration of the development of Buddhist metaphysics, which is viewed through the lens of the Catusko_i. In its earliest and simplest form this is a logical/metaphysical principle which says that every claim is true, false, both,...
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Graham Priest presents an exploration of the development of Buddhist metaphysics, which is viewed through the lens of the Catusko_i. In its earliest and simplest form this is a logical/metaphysical principle which says that every claim is true, false, both, or neither; but Priest shows how the principle itself evolves as the metaphysics develops.
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Graham Priest presents an exploration of Buddhist metaphysics, drawing on texts which include those of Nãgãrjuna and Dõgen. The development of Buddhist metaphysics is viewed through the lens of the catusko_i. At its simplest, and as it appears in the earliest texts, this is a logical/ metaphysical principle which says that every claim is true, false, both, or neither; but the principle itself evolves, assuming new forms, as the metaphysics develops. An important step in the evolution incorporates ineffability. Such things make no sense from the perspective of a logic which endorses the principles of excluded middle and non-contradiction, which are standard fare in Western logic. However, the book shows how one can make sense of them by applying the techniques of contemporary non-classical logic, such as those of First Degree Entailment, and Plurivalent Logic. An important issue that emerges as the book develops is the notion of non-duality and its transcendence. This allows many of the threads of the book to be drawn together at its end. All matters are explained, in as far as possible, in a way that is accessible to those with no knowledge of Buddhist philosophy or contemporary non-classical logic.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Fifth Corner of Four “
- Before the Beginning
- 0: Preface
- Part I: Early India
- 1: General Background
- 2: Quintum Non Datur
- 3: Well-Founded Metaphysics
- Part II: Later India
- 4: Emptiness
- 5: The Fifth Corner
- 6: Paradox and Ineffability
- Part III: East Asia
- 7: And So On
- 8: The Golden Lion
- 9: Enlightenment
- After the End
- 10: A Methodological Coda
Autoren-Porträt von Graham Priest
Graham Priest has held chairs in philosophy in Australia, the UK, and the USA, as well as visiting appointments in a number of other countries, including Germany and Japan. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Boyce Gibson Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne. He is known for his work on non-classical logic, particularly in connection with dialetheism, on the history of philosophy, and on Buddhist philosophy. He has published articles in nearly every major philosophy and logic journal, and is the author of seven books, mostly with Oxford University Press.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Graham Priest
- 2018, 208 Seiten, Maße: 16,5 x 24,2 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0198758715
- ISBN-13: 9780198758716
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.11.2018
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
This book is simply beautiful. With its elegant cover art and comfortable size, it is a pleasure to look at, to hold, and to read. Moreover, Priest ... does a lovely job of tracing the evolution of Buddhism ... Highly recommended. G. Wrisley, CHOICE
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