
Title:
Buddhist Logic, Volume 1
Authors:
Th. Stcherbatsky
Publisher:
Dover
Pages:
468
Year:
1994
ISBN:
9780486209562
Category:
Logic
Copies:
4 total, 4 available
Description:
Buddhist Logic V1 by Stcherbatsky, F. Th. is a comprehensive study of the Buddhist philosophy of logic. The book is divided into two parts.
The first part deals with the history and development of Buddhist logic, while the second part focuses on the technical aspects of the subject. The author begins by tracing the origins of Buddhist logic in India and then moves on to explore its evolution in Tibet, China, and Japan. He also discusses the various schools of Buddhist logic and their differences.
The technical section of the book is divided into six chapters, each dealing with a specific aspect of Buddhist logic. These include the theory of knowledge, the theory of inference, the theory of language, the theory of non-existence, the theory of the two truths, and the theory of the middle way. The author provides a detailed analysis of each of these topics, drawing on a wide range of sources including Buddhist scriptures, commentaries, and philosophical treatises.
Overall, Buddhist Logic V1 is an essential text for anyone interested in the history and philosophy of Buddhism. It provides a comprehensive overview of the subject and is written in a clear and accessible style. The book is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of Buddhism alike.