What can't be said: paradox and contradiction in East Asian thought
"Paradox drives a good deal of philosophy in every tradition. In the Indian and Western traditions, there is a tendency among many (but not all) philosophers to run from contradiction and paradox. If and when a contradiction appears in a theory, it is regarded as a sure sign that something has...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Paradox drives a good deal of philosophy in every tradition. In the Indian and Western traditions, there is a tendency among many (but not all) philosophers to run from contradiction and paradox. If and when a contradiction appears in a theory, it is regarded as a sure sign that something has gone amiss. This aversion to paradox commits them, knowingly or not, to the view that reality must be consistent. In East Asia, however, philosophers have reacted to paradox differently. Many East Asian philosophers-both in the Daoist and the Buddhist traditions-have openly embraced paradox. They have taken compelling arguments for contradictory positions to suggest that the world is-at least in some respects, and often in very deep respects-inconsistent, and that our best theories of the world will therefore be inconsistent. This book is an initial survey of the writings of some influential East Asian thinkers who were committed to paradox, and for good reason. Their acceptance of contradiction allowed them to develop important insights that evaded those who consider paradox out of bounds"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Preface Reference Abbreviations 1. Introduction and Motivation ix xi 1 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 2. Knots in the Dao 13 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 3. Silence and Updya: Paradox in the Vimalakirti-nirdeša-sūtra Jay L. Garfield 4. Non-dualism of the Two Truths: Sanlun and Tiantai on Contradictions 42 57 Yasuo Deguchi 5. Chan Cases 80 Robert H. Sharf 6. Dining on Painted Rice Cakes: Dogens Use of Paradox and Contradiction 105 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 7. Dialetheism in the Work of Nishida Kitaro 123 Yasuo Deguchi and Naoya Fujikawa 8. Review and Preview 143 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 9. Epilogue: Mind in World, World in Mind 152 Robert H. Sharf References Index 173 179
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Contents Preface Reference Abbreviations 1. Introduction and Motivation ix xi 1 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 2. Knots in the Dao 13 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 3. Silence and Updya: Paradox in the Vimalakirti-nirdeša-sūtra Jay L. Garfield 4. Non-dualism of the Two Truths: Sanlun and Tiantai on Contradictions 42 57 Yasuo Deguchi 5. Chan Cases 80 Robert H. Sharf 6. Dining on Painted Rice Cakes: Dogens Use of Paradox and Contradiction 105 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 7. Dialetheism in the Work of Nishida Kitaro 123 Yasuo Deguchi and Naoya Fujikawa 8. Review and Preview 143 Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest 9. Epilogue: Mind in World, World in Mind 152 Robert H. Sharf References Index 173 179 |
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