Daya Krishna on Apoha
In this paper, I argue, by spelling out what apoha is all about, that Daya Krishna’s version of apoha in Kantian perspective amounts to a variance. I take a contrary position to what Daya Krishna has argued. It would be imprecise to look at apoha from Kantian perspective, for Kant’s is about proposi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 2015-12, Vol.32 (3), p.373-389 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, I argue, by spelling out what
apoha
is all about, that Daya Krishna’s version of
apoha
in Kantian perspective amounts to a variance. I take a contrary position to what Daya Krishna has argued. It would be imprecise to look at
apoha
from Kantian perspective, for Kant’s is about propositions and judgment where, in fact, categories play a major role.
Apoha
is a theory of semantics where there is a commitment to particulars, with an outright rejection of the “fictitious” universal, which gives a cognitive justification of the process of conception formation. Hence, if what I have understood on
apoha
is correct, I wonder whether the theory of
apoha
is much more than what Daya Krishna unravels in the light of Kantian enterprise. Though there is a similarity in the intellectual enterprise on
apoha
of Buddhist logicians and infinite of Kant, they stand apart as the Buddhist
apoha
is apropos a theory of meaning. |
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ISSN: | 0970-7794 2363-9962 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40961-015-0034-6 |