- cir****stances (arthāpatti); and non-perception, or
proof from
absence (
anupalabdhi). Each of
these are
further categorized in
terms of conditionality, completeness...
- from
philosopher Kumārila Bhaṭṭa,
added a
sixth means to its canon;
anupalabdhi meant non-perception, or
proof by the
absence of
cognition (e.g., the...
- arthāpatti (अर्थापत्ति), postulation,
derivation from cir****stances; and
anupalabdhi (अनुपलब्धि), non-perception, negative/cognitive proof.
According to Dubois...
- analogy), Arthāpatti (postulation,
derivation from cir****stances), and
Anupalabdhi (non-perception, negative/cognitive proof). Of
these Vaiśeṣika epistemology...
- (inference), Upamāna (comparison and analogy), Arthāpatti (postulation),
Anupalabdhi (non-perception,
cognitive proof) and Śabda (word,
testimony of past...
- "Epistemological
negative dialectics of
Indian logic – abhāva
versus anupalabdhi". Indo-Iranian Journal. 9 (4): 291–300. doi:10.1007/BF00190980 (inactive...
- Buddha's
Dharmakaya (Dharma-body).
Another related Sanskrit term is
anupalabdhi /
anupalambha (non-perception, non-apprehension)
which is
found in the...
-
qualities such as the "not
taking up" (aparigṛhīta) and non-apprehension (
anupalabdhi) of anything, non-attainment (aprapti), not-settling down (anabhinivesa)...
-
qualities of a Bodhisattva's
practice of Prajñāpāramitā: Non-apprehension (
anupalabdhi) No
settling down or "non-attachment" (anabhinivesa) No
attainment (aprapti)...
-
ideas which are
borrowed and
developed by
Utpaladeva are the
theories of
anupalabdhi and apoha.
Utpaladeva also
draws on the
linguistic metaphysics of the...