ABSTRACT

First Published in 2001. Part of the Indian Philosophy collection of readings, this volume focuses on Metaphysics. The complement to pramdna theory is prameya theory. Wherea s th e pramdnas are the means of knowledge, the prameyas are the knowables. cognizable entities which constitute the world. With respect to the number and kinds of such entities, there was a very wide variety of opinion among classical Indian philosophers. Moreover, since according to most Indian systems knowledge of reality is at least a necessary condition for liberation , these metaphysical disputes were taken to be of practical as well as theoretical import.

chapter |23 pages

Mereological considerations in vasubandhu's “proof of idealism” *

(Vijñaptimātratāsiddhiḥ)

chapter |17 pages

Self-construction in buddhism

chapter |24 pages

Buddhist reductionism

chapter |14 pages

I Touch What I Saw

chapter |17 pages

Dehātmavāda or the body as soul

Exploration of a possibility within nyāya thought

chapter |17 pages

The Self in Advaita Vedānta *