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初期新ニヤーヤ学派シャシャダラの非存在論(1) : 『ニヤーヤ・シッダーンタ・ディーパ』に言及されるプラバーカラ派説
An Early Navya-nyāya Discussion on Absence (abhāva) (1) : The view of the Prabhākara school found in the Nyāyasiddhāntadīpa of Śaśadhara
和田, 壽弘
WADA, Toshihiro
open access
非存在章
ガンゲーシャ
単独性
遠在性
近在性
Abhāvavāda
Gaṅgeśa
mereness
remoteness
nearness
It is a general view that Śaśadhara, a 14th century author of the early Navya-nyāya school, influenced Gaṅgeśa who established the system of Navya-nyāya philosophy in the 14th century. It will lead us to formulate the history of the early period of this school to clarify Śaśadhara’s influence on Gaṅgeśa with more detailed evidences. For this purpose I have presented an annotated translation of the “Absence Chapter” (Abhāvavāda) of Śaśadhara’s Nyāyasiddhāntadīpa. Gaṅgeśa’s magnum opus, the Tattvacintāmaṇi, also contains a chapter of the same title. My translation with annotation will make it possible to compare those two chapters and depict the change or development of the views on absence from Śaśadhara to Gaṅgeśa. The translation deals with the assumed view of the Prabhākara school of Mīmāṃsā, which is given as an objection and covers about one-third of the whole chapter. This objection involves two issues: whether absence is a real entity or mental fabrication, and whether the definitions of four kinds of absence submitted by Navya-nyāya are correct. The Prabhākara followers take the view that absence is mental fabrication, and that those definitions are never correct.
名古屋大学人文学研究科
2022-03-31
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/jouhunu.5.195
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/0002002361
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2002361
10.18999/jouhunu.5.195
日本学術振興会
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
21H00472
インド哲学における「無」の思想
2433-233X
名古屋大学人文学研究論集
The Journal of Humanities, Nagoya University
5
195
214
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2002361/files/jouhunu_5_195.pdf
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