Comparative philosophy and j.l. Shaw / edited by Purushottama Bilimoria, Michael Hemmingsen.
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- recurso en línea
- 9783319178738
- BD143-237
Springer eBooks
Introduction; Purushottama Bilimoria & Michael Hemmingsen -- Part I Language -- J. L. Shaw on Meaning; Partha S. Das -- Noun Phrases and Truth in the Ny?ya and Western Pragmatics; David Lumsden -- Controversy over the Availability of Frege’s Sense in Indian Philosophy of Language: The Case of J.L. Shaw and the Ny?ya; Amitabha Das Gupta -- The Radical Emptiness of Empty Terms: Saving the Buddhists from the Ny?ya; Fred Kroon -- The Ny?ya on Identity Relation and Identity Statements; Tamoghna Sarkar -- Part II Epistemology -- The Relevance of Indian Epistemology to Contemporary Western Philosophy; J.L. Shaw -- Ny?ya, J. L. Shaw and Epistemic Luck; Payal Doctor -- The Ny?ya Misplacement Theory of Illusion & the Metaphysical Problem of Perception; Anand Jayprakash Vaidya -- Contents of Experience: Revisited; Monima Chadha -- Part III Mathematics and Logic -- What Part of ‘Not’ Don’t We Understand?; Nicholas Griffin -- Negation (Abh?va) in the Mim??s? as Real Non-Existent and a Distinctive Pram?na; Purushottama Bilimoria -- The Logical Structure of the Third and Fifth Definitions in the Vy?ptipañcaka Section of Ga?ge?a’s Tattvacint?ma?i; Toshihiro Wada -- Mathematical Existence via Necessary Properties: Some Conceptual Challenges to J.L. Shaw; Rafal Urbaniak -- Application of Ny?ya to Intelligent Systems; G.S. Mahalakshmi -- Part IV Ethics -- Artificial Intelligences and Karma: An Evaluation of Information Technology in Light of J.L. Shaw’s Concept of Moral Free Will; Papia Mitra -- Conceptions and Intuitions of the Highest Good in Buddhist Philosophy: A Meta-Ethical Analysis; Gordon F. Davis.
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