pramanas
Viktoria Lyssenko
vglyssenko at YANDEX.RU
Wed Apr 22 10:18:37 UTC 2009
Dear Elisa,
It looks like Mimamsa to me because of the arthapatti introduced, as far as I know, in this school (though later accepted by Vedanta). A Buddhist author of this Pali text may just mention some (most important) pramanas of Mimamsa, not giving a full formal list.
It will be very important to know more about this Pali text.
Victoria
> Dear Professor Lysenko,
> why Mimamsa? I only know Mimamsa lists including upamana
> (though not using it very much) and (if Bhatta)
> abhavapramana. See, e.g., 'Sabara ad 1.1.4:
> pratyak.sapuurvakatvaac caanumaanopamaanaarthaapattiinaam
> apy akaara.natvam. abhaavo 'pi naasti.
> Are you aware of a Mimamsa list non including upamana?
> thanks,
> yours elisa freschi
>
> assegnista di ricerca "Indian Philsophies and Religions"
> faculty of Oriental Studies
> via Principe Amedeo
> university "Sapienza" Rome, Italy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Da : Viktoria Lyssenko <vglyssenko at YANDEX.RU>
> A : INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
> Oggetto : Re: pramanas
> Data : Wed, 22 Apr 2009 11:10:44 +0400
>
> > It looks like Mimamsa pramanas. What is your Pali text?
> >
> > Victoria Lysenko
> > > Dear All,
> > >
> > > I've got a list of four pramāṇas in a
> Pāli text,
> > > these are:
> > > pratyakṣa
> > > anumāna
> > > śabda
> > > arthāpatti
> > >
> > > Can anybody tell me, whether these four are typical for
> > > specific branches of Buddhist philosophy or perhaps
> > > other Indian philosophies?
> > > Would be grateful for any information,
> > > Petra Kieffer-Pülz
> > >
> > > **************
> > > Dr. Petra Kieffer-Pülz
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> > > 99423 Weimar
> > > Germany
> > > Tel. 03643/770447
> > > kiepue at t-online.de
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> Чище не
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