[Buddha-l] Non-arising
M.B. Schiekel
mb.schiekel at arcor.de
Tue Mar 2 04:09:33 MST 2010
Am 02.03.2010 05:43, schrieb David Andrews:
>
> It would helpful if you could provide me some references to the
> literature. My specific interest would be the comparative analysis of
> historical treatments of so-called Buddhist logic and modern treatments
> of logic in a more general sense of the term.
Hello David.
though an older article, I found this one helpful:
Richard R. Robinson: Some Logical Aspects of Nâgârjuna's System.
http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/richard2.htm
Philosophy East & West, Volumn 6, no.4 (October 1957), P.291-308.
kind regards,
bernhard
PS: as a mathematical physicist I would like to distinguish between
mathematics as formal systems and other natural sciences like physics,
that try to construct approximate maps from these mathematical
structures (models) to physical structures (physical reality).
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