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Dharmakīrti (fl. c. 6th or 7th century; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་གྲགས་པ་; Wylie: chos kyi...
- "Epistemological school" (Sanskrit: Pramāṇa-vāda), i.e. the
school of
Dignaga and
Dharmakirti which developed from the 5th
through 7th
centuries and
remained the main...
- epistemology. The Pramāṇavārttika is the
magnum opus of the
Indian Buddhist Dharmakirti (floruit 6-7th centuries). The
Pramanavarttika is
written in
about 2...
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literally "from Suvarnadvīpa"), also
known as Kulānta and Suvarṇadvipi
Dharmakīrti, was a
renowned 10th
century Buddhist teacher. His name
refers to the...
- York:
Columbia University Press. Hayes,
Richard P.
Dharmakirti on punarbhava,1993. Franco, Eli,
Dharmakīrti on comp****ion and rebirth,
Arbeitskreis für Tibetische...
- Tibet." Dignāga's
thought influenced later Buddhist philosophers like
Dharmakirti and also
Hindu thinkers of the
Nyaya school. Dignāga's
epistemology accepted...
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successor Dharmakīrti (6th or 7th
century CE).
Buddhist philosophers of the logico-epistemological school, of
which Dignāga and
Dharmakīrti were the most...
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inscriptions mention Dharmakirti, the
disciple of Shubhakirti, who was
disciple of Vasantkirti.
According to the
Balatkara Gana Pattavali,
Dharmakirti headed the...
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disparaged by Buddhists.
After the Buddha's death, some
Buddhists such as
Dharmakirti went on to use the
sayings of the
Buddha as
sound evidence equal to perception...
- (Tathāgatagarbha), and the
epistemological tradition of
Dignaga and
Dharmakirti.
According to Dan Lusthaus, Mādhyamaka and Yogācāra have a
great deal...