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− | + | [[pramāṇa-vāda]] ([[Sanskrit]]). General term for the school of [[logic]] and {{Wiki|epistemology}} founded by [[Dignāga]] (c.480-540). Famous exponents of the [[tradition]] include [[Dignāga's]] student [[Dharmakīrti]] (c.530-600), [[Prajñākaragupta]] (c.850), [[Śāntarakṣita]] (c.8th century), [[Kamalaśīla]] (c.8th century), and [[Ratnakīrti]] (c.11th century). For the [[doctrines]] of the school, see; [[Pramāṇa]]. | |
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Revision as of 02:42, 1 September 2013
pramāṇa-vāda (Sanskrit). General term for the school of logic and epistemology founded by Dignāga (c.480-540). Famous exponents of the tradition include Dignāga's student Dharmakīrti (c.530-600), Prajñākaragupta (c.850), Śāntarakṣita (c.8th century), Kamalaśīla (c.8th century), and Ratnakīrti (c.11th century). For the doctrines of the school, see; Pramāṇa.