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- Hetucakra or Wheel of Reasons is a Sanskrit text on logic written by Dignaga (c 480–540 CE). It concerns the application of his 'three modes’ (trairūpya)...
- fully developed epistemological theory (which they also had to defend). Hetucakra Trairūpya Buddhist logic Critical Buddhism Zheng Wei-hong; Dignāga and...
- became the foundation for most debates in Tibetan epistemology. Dignāga Hetucakra Trairūpya Buddhist logic Pramana Buddhist atomism Epistemology William...
- Reasoning -- Hanlon's razor -- Hasty generalization -- Herbrandization -- Hetucakra -- Heyting algebra -- Higher-order predicate -- Higher-order thinking...
- Discourses) Dignāga: Pramāṇa-samuccaya (Compendium of Valid Cognition), Hetucakra (The wheel of reason) Haribhadra: Anekāntajayapatākā (The Victory Banner...
- Combining these, Dignaga constructed his ‘Wheel of Reason’ (Sanskrit: Hetucakra). Jaina seven-valued logic – The Saptabhangivada, the seven predicate...
- doctrine of Trairūpya (Skrt. त्रैरूप्य) and the highly formal scheme of the Hetucakra (Skrt. हेतुचक्र) ("Wheel of Reasons") given by Dignāga. There is still...
- Narayana:Venisamhara Sthiramati :Ratnagotravibhāga Dignāga: Pramāṇa-samuccaya, Hetucakra, Alambana-parīkṣā, Abhidharmakośa-marma-pradīpa, Trikāla-parikṣa, Nyāya-mukha...
- (Sanskrit: हेतु), element of an argument in Indian and Buddhist logic, as in Hetucakra Ye Dharma Hetu, a Sanskrit dhāraṇī (mantra) This disambiguation page lists...
- Combining these, Dignaga constructed his ‘Wheel of Reason’ (Sanskrit: Hetucakra). Anacker, Stefan (2005, rev. ed.). Seven Works of Vasubandhu: The Buddhist...