Knowledge and Truth in the Thought of Jizang

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The aim of this paper is to examine Jizang’s theory of knowledge and truth in terms of contemporary philosophy. Firstly, I present the main areas of Madhyamaka thought, especially those concerning human knowledge and cognition, enunciated in Nagarjuna’s Vigrahavyāvartani. Secondly, I raise the issue of the acceptance of Madhyamaka in the area of Chinese thought, which provides us with the question of the inception and development of the sānlùn zōng – the Three Treatises School. Thirdly, I expound the main points and key notions of Jizang’s philosophy: the crucial concepts of the “refutation of erroneous views as the illumination of right views” and “the Four Levels of the Two Kinds of Truth”. I try to explicate and develop these ideas in terms of modern epistemology, which in the first instance is related to the Münschausen trilemma.

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Dawid Rogacz
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Contradiction and Recursion in Buddhist Philosophy.Adrian Kreutz - 2019 - In Takeshi Morisato & Roman Pașca (eds.), Asian Philosophical Texts Vol. 1. Mimesis International. pp. 133-162.

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