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Doxography (Gr****: δόξα – "an opinion", "a
point of view" + γράφειν – "to write", "to describe") is a term used
especially for the
works of
classical historians...
- took a more
impartial approach closer to
modern religious studies works.
Doxography –
similar outlines of
philosophies Royalty,
Robert M. (2013). "Policing...
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Buddhist Tantra.[full
citation needed] Dalton, J. (2005). "A
Crisis of
Doxography: How
Tibetans Organized Tantra During the 8th–12th Centuries". Journal...
- "doctrinal Advaita," and its
presentation as such is due to
mediaeval doxographies, the
influence of
Orientalist Indologists like Paul Deussen, and the...
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dating on the
absence of Nimbārka's
mention in the Sarvadarśanasaṅgraha, a
doxography by 14th-century
author Mādhava Vidyāraṇya. However, it is
important to...
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notable in the
Indian tradition for his work on
comparative philosophy and
doxography.
According to
Malcolm D. Eckel, "no
Indian Mahayana thinker pla**** a more...
- inconsistencies,
McCrea contends that
Vyasatirtha created a new form of
doxography. Ramanuja's
Visistadvaita as well as Nagarjuna's
Madhyamaka is
dealt with...
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Notable work
Successions of the
Philosophers Era ****enistic
philosophy Region Ancient Gr****
philosophy Language Ancient Gr**** Main
interests Doxography...
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Early Gr****
Philosophy in 2016. Collectively,
these fragments are
called doxography (derived from the
latin doxographus;
derived from the Gr**** word for "opinion"...
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extensive doxography of
Buddhism (based on the nine yanas) in
order to
explain why
Dzogchen (i.e. Atiyoga)
deserves the
highest rank in this
doxography. Longchenpa's...