Relation-theories—theories on the metaphysical status of relations—have for some time stood at the center of disputes between realism and idealism. To such disputes, this paper contributes insights from an understudied premodern source, the Sambandhasiddhi (Proof of Relation). Its author Utpaladeva (c. 925–975 C.E.) is the Śaiva philosopher of India best known as an innovator in the Pratyabhijñā (Doctrine of Recognition) school of Kashmiri Śaivism. This lesser-known late text shows Utpaladeva deploying an even more explicitly Bhartṛharian grammatical view of reality than he had previously. He argues against his chief rival and predecessor, the Buddhist epistemologist, Dharmakīrti (c. 6th or 7th C.E.), while modifying the latter’s epistemic ...
Bhāvaviveka ( c. 500– 578 CE) is said to have founded the Svātantrika Madhyamakamovement in India. T...
International audienceIdealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpalade...
The Ksanabhan˙gasiddhi-Anvayātmikā (KSA) is an authoritative work on Buddhist logic and ontology wri...
In the history of Buddhist scholarship it has been the convention to treat the Madhyamaka and Yogaca...
International audienceThe Pratyabhijñā system, elaborated in the tenth and eleventh centuries by the...
Much has been written on the connections between philosophy and religion in ancient India. Most has...
International audienceModern scholarship has often wondered whether Indian Buddhist idealism is prim...
Though one of many possible interpretive orientations, Utpaladeva’s short work, “The Proof of Relati...
textThis dissertation undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the arguments for and against an ontolo...
This thesis examines the issue of lineage in the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Vaisnava sampradiiya. In the ...
This thesis deals with the relation of Samkara's Advaita Vedanta to the Madhyamika Buddhism of Nagar...
This paper attempts attempts to study relationality as an integral aspect of reality. For this the ...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
The article presents the aporias that are found in classical Brahmin philosophical systems when thei...
Classical Indian thought contains a number of arguments for monism that reject the cogency of metaph...
Bhāvaviveka ( c. 500– 578 CE) is said to have founded the Svātantrika Madhyamakamovement in India. T...
International audienceIdealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpalade...
The Ksanabhan˙gasiddhi-Anvayātmikā (KSA) is an authoritative work on Buddhist logic and ontology wri...
In the history of Buddhist scholarship it has been the convention to treat the Madhyamaka and Yogaca...
International audienceThe Pratyabhijñā system, elaborated in the tenth and eleventh centuries by the...
Much has been written on the connections between philosophy and religion in ancient India. Most has...
International audienceModern scholarship has often wondered whether Indian Buddhist idealism is prim...
Though one of many possible interpretive orientations, Utpaladeva’s short work, “The Proof of Relati...
textThis dissertation undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the arguments for and against an ontolo...
This thesis examines the issue of lineage in the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Vaisnava sampradiiya. In the ...
This thesis deals with the relation of Samkara's Advaita Vedanta to the Madhyamika Buddhism of Nagar...
This paper attempts attempts to study relationality as an integral aspect of reality. For this the ...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
The article presents the aporias that are found in classical Brahmin philosophical systems when thei...
Classical Indian thought contains a number of arguments for monism that reject the cogency of metaph...
Bhāvaviveka ( c. 500– 578 CE) is said to have founded the Svātantrika Madhyamakamovement in India. T...
International audienceIdealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpalade...
The Ksanabhan˙gasiddhi-Anvayātmikā (KSA) is an authoritative work on Buddhist logic and ontology wri...