Webb28 jan. 2024 · If the idea of momentary is not perceived by perception, then by inference also it would not be possible because inference comes after perception. So, momentariness of things cannot be proved by any pramāṇa. The Jainas also hold that if the self is also momentary, then the theory of liberation will be meaningless. Webb28 jan. 2024 · Prabhācandra refutes the Buddhists theory of momentariness in his Prameyakamalamārtaṇḍa. First of all, he argues that origination, decay and permanence …
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WebbIncompatibility and the proof of the buddhist theory of momentariness. Jeson Woo - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (4):423-434. ... The concept of momentariness. Jason W. Brown - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (3):261-277. Analytics. Added to PP 2009-01-28 Downloads 59 (#202,177) 6 months Webb3 jan. 2024 · For the Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣikas, mindfulness is a mental event that occurs with regard to each object in every moment of psychic life. It enables the simultaneous insight or cognition of that object to occur and provides the … solar lights in chandigarh
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WebbMomentariness in the Vaibhacika and Sautrantika School: 2.6: Momentariness in Madhyamika and Yogacara school: 2.7: Theory of Momentariness in Dinnaga School: … WebbApoha (literally 'exclusion') is the Buddhist theory of meaning. According to this theory, the meaning of a word is a conceptual image (vikalpa) which indicates an object not directly but by way of excluding the other objects (anyäpoha): the word 'cow' means exclusion of the objects other than cow. Apoha is understood in a variety of ways. Webb8.6 CRITICISM OF MOMENTARINESS The theory of momentariness is criticized by many thinkers. Because, if we accept the view of momentariness, then we have to admit … slurry deposited