Religious Dimensions of Buddhist Logic and Epistemology
Religious Dimensions of Buddhist Logic and Epistemology
Disciplines
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (70%); Linguistics and Literature (30%)
Keywords
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Buddhism,
Indian Philosophy,
Yamari,
Prajnakaragupta,
Dharmakirti
The wider research context of the project is the question whether Buddhist epistemology is a secular science like medicine, grammar and architecture, or whether it is fundamentally religious and an integral part of the Buddhist religion. This question has been debated not only by modern scholars over the last 100 years, but also within the Buddhist tradition itself. In the post- Dharmakirtian period, two towering figures took opposing positions on it: Dharmottara (8th c.) and Prajnakaragupta (9th c.). The former maintained that Buddhist logic and epistemology constitute a worldly science, while the latter evoked their religious presuppositions and implications. Although the importance of Prajnakaraguptas Pramanavarttikalankara (PVA) for the history of Buddhist philosophy is widely recognized, it has hardly been studied in modern scholarship, inter alia because no commentary on it had survived in Sanskrit. However, a voluminous Sanskrit manuscript of the first chapter of Yamaris commentary, the Pramanavarttikalankaranibandha (PVAN 1), unexpectedly became available through photocopies kept at the China Tibetology Research Center, Beijing. The project has five objectives: (1) to provide a critical edition of the Sanskrit text of PVAN 1, accompanied by a critical edition of its Tibetan translation; (2) to recover Yamaris thought through the translation and study of selected parts of PVAN 1; (3) to make available a tool for better understanding PVA 1 and (4) to offer improved readings of its often problematic Sanskrit text; and (5) to contribute to the understanding of Jayantas commentary on the PVA (PVAT), lost in its Sanskrit original, of whose text hundreds of quotations can be identified in PVAN 1. The relationship between the texts of PVAN 1 and PVAT 1 will be analyzed and innovatively visualized with the help of tools developed in the DH. The philologicalhistorical studies, with translations of selected parts of the sophisticated Sanskrit prose, will focus on Yamaris interpretation of foundational topics of the Buddhist religion, his original perception of the intellectual history of Buddhist logic and epistemology, and his contribution to central topics of controversy with non-Buddhist philosophers. The primary researchers in the project are Eli Franco and Hiroko Matsuoka and they cooperate with international specialists, such as Shinya Moriyama (Shinshu Univ.) and Mai Miyo (Komazawa Univ.). National cooperation partners are Patrick McAllister (Austrian Academy of Sciences) and Karin Preisendanz (Vienna Univ.).
- Universität Wien - 100%
- Karin Preisendanz, Universität Wien , national collaboration partner
- Patrick Mcallister, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften , national collaboration partner
- Mai Shida Nee Miyo - Japan
- Shinya Moriyama, Shinshu University - Japan
Research Output
- 7 Publications
- 2 Disseminations
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2024
Title Prajñākaragupta's Ambiguous Self-Presentation in Light of Yamāri's Nibandha on the Final Statement of the Pramāṇavārttikālaṅkāra Type Journal Article Author Matsuoka H Journal Prajñākaragupta Studies Link Publication -
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Title Yamāri on the Initial Statement (ādivākya) of the Pramāṇavārttika Type Other Author Matsuoka H -
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Title Biographical and bibliographical data on Yamāri and the Pramāṇavārttikālaṅkāranibandha Type Other Author Matsuoka H -
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Title Yamāri's Pramāṇavārttikālaṅkāranibandha Pramāṇasiddhi Chapter Diplomatic Edition with Critical Notes Part 1 (folios 3-107, verses 1-50) Type Other Author Franco E -
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Title On Magic and False Appearances in the Vigrahavyāvartan Type Other Author Franco E -
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Title Yamāri, Dignāga and the Scope of Dharmakrti's Work Type Other Author Franco E -
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Title Yamāri on the Buddha's Epithets Type Other Author Franco E
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2024
Title Prajñākaragupta-Yamāri Workshop Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar -
2024
Title Monthly Reading Sessions Type A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue