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Catuṣkoṭi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चतुष्कोटि, Tibetan: མུ་བཞི, Wylie: mu bzhi, Sinhalese:චතුස්කෝටිකය)
refers to
logical argument(s) of a 'suite of four...
- \neg (X\lor \neg X)} (neither) The
history of
fourfold negation, the
Catuskoti (Sanskrit), is
evident in the logico-epistemological
tradition of India...
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logical divisions that were
later recast formally as the four
circles of
catuskoti: "A", "not A", "A and 'not A'", and "not A and not not A". Medhatithi...
- both
president and not president.) The
Buddhist logic system,
named "
Catuṣkoṭi",
similarly implies that a
statement and its
negation may
possibly co-exist...
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Saptabhangi Logic Catuṣkoṭi Logic Aristotelian logic It is P {\displaystyle P} It is It is It is not ¬ P {\displaystyle \neg P} It is not It is not It...
- century, the
Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna refined the
Catuskoti form of logic. The
Catuskoti is also
often glossed Tetralemma (Gr****),
which is the name...
- by any
thinking activity or
contemplative absorption (particularly the
Catuskoti and Koan) and deep
levels of trance. Any kind of
intuitive thinking at...
- century, the
Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna refined the
Catuskoti form of logic. The
Catuskoti is also
often glossed Tetralemma (Gr****)
which is the name...
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Asceticism Atman (Buddhism)
Atman (Hinduism)
Buddhist logico-epistemology
Catuṣkoṭi Dukkha Ego
death Enlightenment (religious) Jiva
Nirvana Non-essentialism...
- five-fold logic,
alongside the
usual two-fold mode and the four-fold mode (
catuṣkoṭi)
common in Pali Nikayas. The
fifth mode is
given as the
denial of denials...