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Logic in the Western philosophical tradition

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Logic in the Western philosophical tradition is often viewed as something abstract and universal – a bit like mathematics, involving formulas and equations that hold true in every circumstance, regardless of historical or cultural context.

The tradition of Buddhist logic takes a different turn, considering logic as something connected to knowledge rather than just the structure of arguments.


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