『プラサンナパダー』に見られる自比量・他比量・共比量 The Three Kinds of Inferences Found in Candrakīrti's <i>Prasannapadā</i>
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<p>The first chapter of Candrakīrti's<i> Prasannapadā</i>, famous for its strong criticism of the independent inference (<i>svatantrānumāna</i>) method adopted by Bhāviveka and its justification for Buddhapālita's <i>reductio ad absurdum </i>(<i>prasaṅga</i>) method, shows large discrepancies with Dignāga in the theory of inferences, but bears a striking resemblance to the three kinds of inferences theory usually known to be found in Kuiji's commentary on the <i>Nyāyapraveśa</i>, <i>Yinming ru zhengli lun shu</i> 因明入正理論疏 (T. 1628 [XXXII] 1b11–12, 25–27). Due to a neglect of the Chinese texts, few former studies have noticed the similarities between Candrakīrti and Kuiji, and some even imprudently misunderstood Dignāga's <i>svārthānumāna</i>, Candrakīrti's <i>svārthānumāna</i> and Kuiji's inference for self (<i>zi biliang</i> 自比量) as the same. This paper, therefore, examines the possibilities of explaining Candrakīrti's texts with the three kinds of inferences theory of Kuiji, and proves that Candrakīrti's conscious development of his theory of inferences truly has much in common with Kuiji's idea.</p>
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- 印度學佛教學研究
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印度學佛教學研究 68(1), 415-411, 2019
日本印度学仏教学会