Difference between revisions of "Generally characterized"
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==Alternative Translations== | ==Alternative Translations== | ||
− | *[[Generally characterized phenomena]]<ref>Dunne has objected to the use of the [[word]] '[[phenomenon]]' here. See Dunne (2004), p. 83, n. 46</ref> | + | *[[Generally characterized phenomena]]<ref>[[Dunne]] has objected to the use of the [[word]] '[[phenomenon]]' here. See [[Dunne]] (2004), p. 83, n. 46</ref> |
− | *[[Universal]] (Dunne) | + | *[[Universal]] ([[Dunne]]) |
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
− | *John D. Dunne, ''Foundations of [[Dharmakirti's]] [[Philosophy]]'', [[Wisdom Publications]], 2004 | + | *John D. [[Dunne]], ''Foundations of [[Dharmakirti's]] [[Philosophy]]'', [[Wisdom Publications]], 2004 |
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 5 March 2015
The generally characterized (Skt. sāmānyalakṣaṇa; Tib. སྤྱི་མཚན་; Wyl. spyi mtshan) is defined as "a commonly appearing conceptual imputation".[1]
Alternative Translations
Notes
- ↑ thun mong bar snang ba'i sgro btags
- ↑ Dunne has objected to the use of the word 'phenomenon' here. See Dunne (2004), p. 83, n. 46
Further Reading
- John D. Dunne, Foundations of Dharmakirti's Philosophy, Wisdom Publications, 2004