Those Concepts Proliferate Everywhere: A Response to Constance Kassor

Philosophy East and West 63 (3):411-416 (2013)
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In this issue, Constance Kassor describes Gorampa's attitude to contradictions as they occur in various contexts of Buddhist pursuit. We agree with much of what she says; with some things we do not.First, some preliminary comments, and a fundamental disagreement. Kassor says:Based on . . . [the assumption that Nāgārjuna has a coherent system of thought] one must resolve apparent contradictions in Nāgārjuna's texts in order to maintain the coherency of his logic. The problem with contradictions is that if they are introduced into a classical logical system, that entire system can break down. This is because of the law of explosion—the principle that everything can follow [DGP: does follow] from a contradiction.One ..

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Jay Garfield
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Yasuo Deguchi
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Gorampa [go rams pa].Constance Kassor - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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Beyond Limits of Thought.Graham Priest - 2002 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
The nature of the mādhyamika trick.C. W. Huntington - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (2):103-131.

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