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Buddhist logic from a global perspective

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Tanaka, Koji

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Buddhist philosophers have developed a rich tradition of logic. Buddhist material on logic that forms the Buddhist tradition of logic, however, is hardly discussed or even known. This article presents some of that material in a manner that is accessible to contemporary logicians and philosophers of logic and sets agendas for global philosophy of logic.

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Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science

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