The tetralemma is a figure that features prominently in the logic of India. It states that with reference to any a logical proposition X, there are four...
century CE), founder of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy; and the tetralemma of Nagarjuna (c. 2nd century CE). Indian logic stands as one of the three...
Doublethink Paraconsistent logic Problem of future contingents Subvaluationism Tetralemma Trivialism Ben Burgis, Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University...
similarities between Pyrrhonism and Buddhism include a version of the tetralemma among the Pyrrhonist maxims, and more significantly, the idea of suspension...
Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Jannel, Romaric (26 July 2022). "Nāgārjuna's Tetralemma in Yamauchi Tokuryū's Philosophy". The Eastern Buddhist. Third Series...
personal identity. Nāgārjuna makes use of the Indian logical tool of the tetralemma to attack any essentialist conceptions. Nāgārjuna's logical analysis is...
Madhyamaka, a freedom from extremes demonstrated succinctly via catuṣkoṭi tetralemma. As it (rigpa) transcends awareness and non-awareness, there are not even...
the disjuncts is paradoxical, or both true and false. The Catuṣkoṭi (tetralemma) is an ancient alternative to the law of excluded middle, which examines...
paradox Square of opposition Triangle of opposition Sum of Logic Syllogism Tetralemma Truth function Modal logic Alethic logic Deontic logic Doxastic logic...
conjunction Logical constant Modal operator Propositional calculus Term logic Tetralemma Truth function Truth table Truth values Cogwheel. "What is the difference...
Ternary plot Trichotomy (philosophy) Inconsistent triad Condorcet paradox Tetralemma Metcalf, Allan A. (2004). Predicting New Words: The Secrets of Their Success...
India. Several Jain sutras in India were compiled in ink. Catuskoti (Tetralemma) – The four-cornered system of logical argumentation with a suite of four...
phantasiai. Index of Buddhism-related articles Nagarjuna Sacca Simran Tetralemma Upaya Secular Buddhism Double truth – View that religion and philosophy...
madhyamaka uses to negate svabhāva is the catuṣkoṭi ("four corners" or tetralemma), which roughly consists of four alternatives: a proposition is true;...
refined the Catuskoti form of logic. The Catuskoti is also often glossed Tetralemma (Greek) which is the name for a largely comparable, but not equatable...
that Tsongkhapa "does not agree with those who claim that the use of the tetralemma in Madhyamaka implies a denial of fundamental logical principles such...
Term (argumentation) -- Term logic -- Ternary logic -- Testability -- Tetralemma -- Textual case based reasoning -- The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic...
personal name nor style; solitary, it alone surpasses the logic of the tetralemma, vague and indistinct it goes beyond the hundred negations.” Cheng's commentary...
according to Cabezón, Gorampa holds that "the fourfold negation found in the tetralemma or catuskoti—not x, not non-x, not both, and not neither—is to be taken...