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LOGICAL PHILOSOPHY 3


11. Islamic Logic ....................................................................................................................... 461
12. Logical Aspects of Foucault’s Archeology .......................................................................... 467
13. Comments on 3 chapters of Foucault .................................................................................. 473
14. Bolzano’s Semantics Concepts ............................................................................................ 478

BUDDHIST ILLOGIC ................................................................................................................... 483
Foreword ......................................................................................................................................... 487
1. The tetralemma ........................................................................................................................ 489
2. Neither real nor unreal ............................................................................................................. 491
3. Nagarjuna’s use of dilemma .................................................................................................... 494
4. The subject-predicate relation ................................................................................................. 496
5. Percepts and concepts .............................................................................................................. 499
6. Motion and rest ........................................................................................................................ 505
7. Causality .................................................................................................................................. 511
8. Co-dependence ........................................................................................................................ 517
9. Karmic law .............................................................................................................................. 522
10. God and creation ................................................................................................................. 524
11. Self or soul........................................................................................................................... 530
12. Self-knowledge .................................................................................................................... 534
Afterword: Not ‘empty logic’, but empty of logic .......................................................................... 537
Appendices ...................................................................................................................................... 539


Contents in detail

PHENOMENOLOGY ...................................................................................................................... 11
1. What, Why and How ................................................................................................................. 16
1. Phenomenology ..................................................................................................................... 16
2. Knowledge is Based on Appearance ..................................................................................... 17
3. To Be Or Not To Be .............................................................................................................. 18
4. The Phenomenological Approach ......................................................................................... 19
2. Organizing Principles ................................................................................................................ 21
1. The Order of Things .............................................................................................................. 21
2. Appearance and Other Large Concepts ................................................................................. 22
3. Material, Mental, Intuitive, Abstract ..................................................................................... 24
4. Number, Space and Time ...................................................................................................... 25
5. Modality and Causality ......................................................................................................... 28
3. Experiences and Abstractions .................................................................................................... 33
1. The Objects of Perception ..................................................................................................... 33
2. The Objects of Intuition ........................................................................................................ 40
3. Correlations between Experiences ........................................................................................ 42
4. Conceptual Objects ................................................................................................................ 43
5. Degrees of Interiority ............................................................................................................ 45
4. Conceptualization ...................................................................................................................... 47
1. Sameness and Difference ...................................................................................................... 47
2. Compatibility or Incompatibility ........................................................................................... 50
3. Words and Intentions ............................................................................................................. 54
4. A Theory of Universals ......................................................................................................... 56
5. Unity In Plurality ................................................................................................................... 61
5. The Self ..................................................................................................................................... 63
1. The Self ................................................................................................................................. 63
2. Factors of the “Self” .............................................................................................................. 66
3. Identification-With ................................................................................................................ 68
4. Ideal and Practical Concepts ................................................................................................. 70
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