2003 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Study of Ant-Theory of Momentary Destuction of Existence
Project/Area Number |
13610023
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
印度哲学(含仏教学)
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Research Institution | Kochi National College of Technology |
Principal Investigator |
TANI Tadashi Kochi National College of Technology, General Education, Professor, 一般科目, 教授 (10110206)
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Project Period (FY) |
2001 – 2003
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Keywords | Momentary Destruction / Kalavada / Epistemological Circularity / Transcendent Time / Anti-Momentary Destruction / Jnanabrmitra / Dharmakrti / Ratnakarabanti |
Research Abstract |
The deliverance is the ultimate object of all Indian philosophical systems. Anti-Buddhist systems assume that the turning point to the deliverance occurs in the same persons. Though the property(dharma) changes, the property-possessor(dharmin) remains as identical basic substance. This substance is based on time-substance as transcendent time(kala). The changing modalities of past, present and future are based on the transcendent time-substance. The Buddhist theory of momentary destruction of existence destructs the time-substance. Anti-Buddhist systems criticizes that the turning point to the deliverance cannot occur in the same persons. Buddhist answers that the turning point to the deliverance cannot occur in the same substance on the basis of Buddhist theory. On the other hand, Buddhist anti-realism of the momentary destruction destructs not only the identity of two momentary existences but also the realistic self-identity of the substance and word-object. This confrontation betwee
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n realist (anti-Buddhist) and anti-realism (Buddhist) seems not to be solved. Prof. Steinkellner discerns that any philosophical system cannot be isolated from own epistemological presupposition. Dharmakirti's theory of the momentary destruction of existence possesses an invisible epistemological circularity. Is each philosophical theory closed in its own epistemological presupposition? It is present author's conclusion that the theory of momentary destruction can cut the circularity. In the epistemological scope, the existence is restricted to the cognizable operation and the transcendent time-substance is excluded. The time-substance must be verified from the standpoint of meta-cognition level. The property and its property-possessor must be identified in the scope of perception. The continuity of time is proved only by the momentary destruction of existence. And the conversion to the deliverance can be possible at the self-difference of the momentary existence. The time-substance is a fictitious conceptual construction which is constructed from the reality of momentary destruction of existence by means of relative negation (apoha) of word-operation. In the ordinary truth-level, the position of the time-substance is reversed as the ultimate truth. The momentary destruction is the dynamic turning point from the ordinary truth-level to the ultimate truth-level. Less
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Research Products
(20 results)