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Dignāga (also
known as Diṅnāga, c. 480 – c. 540 CE) was an
Indian Buddhist philosopher and logician. He is
credited as one of the
Buddhist founders of...
- "Epistemological school" (Sanskrit: Pramāṇa-vāda), i.e. the
school of
Dignaga and
Dharmakirti which developed from the 5th
through 7th
centuries and...
- In Buddhism, the two most
important scholars of pramāṇa are
Dignāga and Dharmakīrti.
Dignāga and Dharmakīrti are
usually categorized as
expounding the view...
- Madhyamaka, Yogācāra, Tathagatagarbha, the
epistemological school of
Dignaga, and in
China the Huayan,
Tiantai and Zen schools. The
earliest Prajñāpāramitā-sutras...
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place him earlier.
Dharmakirti is
credited with
building upon the work of
Dignāga, the
pioneer of
Buddhist logic, and
Dharmakirti has ever
since been seen...
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Buddhist philosophical treatise focusing on
epistemology (pramana) by
Dignāga, an
Indian Buddhist logician and
epistemologist who
lived from c. 480 to...
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argued against it. The idea was
famously defended by the
Indian philosopher Dignaga, and is an
important doctrinal term in
Indian Mahayana thought and Tibetan...
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Dignāga (c. 480 – c. 540 CE) in his
seminal text Pramāṇasamuccaya. The
theory went on to be
significantly elaborated upon and
extended by
Dignāga's successor...
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Traditions Madhyamika Nagarjuna Yogacara Vasubandhu Dharmakirti Indian logic Dignāga Topics Dukkha Anatta Anicca Maitrī
Nirvana Pratītyasamutpāda Emptiness...
- Aśvaghoṣa
Nagarjuna Asanga Vasubandhu Kumārajīva
Buddhaghosa Buddhapālita
Dignāga Bodhidharma Zhiyi Emperor Wen of Sui
Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Padmasambhava...