Is the section of verses 1-29 in Vākyapadīya III.3 based on a sound theoretical motivation?

The present article attempts to establish the following propositions: The remarks to be found in the initial segment of the so-called Saᒢbandha-Samuddeśa of Bhartrharti’s Vākyapadīya, or Trikāndī, can be interpreted in a way which permits to regard them as the expression of a valid theoretical view....

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Autor Principal: Oetke, Claus
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: eng
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Acceso en línea: 1794-192X
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Sumario: The present article attempts to establish the following propositions: The remarks to be found in the initial segment of the so-called Saᒢbandha-Samuddeśa of Bhartrharti’s Vākyapadīya, or Trikāndī, can be interpreted in a way which permits to regard them as the expression of a valid theoretical view. It is important to investigate the possible existence of a sound theoretical motivation in philosophical treatises not only under the perspective of philosophical analysis but even in the framework of traditional textual exegesis irrespective of whether the textual sources represent a Western or a non-Western tradition of thought.