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Zhihua Yao, "Nonexistent Objects in Buddhist Philosophy: On Knowing What There is Not" (Bloomsbury, 2020)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

CHAPTER

The Chinese Approach to Negative Judgments

Damarkertis and Herzso's approach analysis of their experiential structures of negative cognition. Their shared conclusion that negative judgment presupposes affirmative perceptions. For example, the sentence, there is no part. This negative cognition is secondary. It kind of inferential judgment based on affirmative perceptions of things other than parts. And it's also kind of disappointment of an anticipation to perceive a part.

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