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    The Hetucakra of Dignaga

     
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    PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:10 pm    Post subject: The Hetucakra of Dignaga Reply with quote

    Das Rad der GrГјnde
    Der Hetucakradamaru von Dignaga
    Von Klaus Glashoff
    Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg 18 (1999), 1:30

    Hetucakra of Dignana
    by Klaus Glashoff

    Abstract

    The important Indian philosopher Dignaga has with his short work on the Wheel of Reason influenced the development of Indian logic for hundreds of years. This article attempts the exposition of the formal structure of this work with the help of European logic. It will become clear that Dignaga's logic cannot be reduced to either Aristotelian or modern logic of classes. Dignaga unites both the intensional and extensional point of view in a way not known to European logic till the end of last (19th) century.

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