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

New Books in Buddhist Studies

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The Danger of Relying on Principle of Proposition Attitude in Debates

Tignada's method of paraphrase is roughly similar to this. The place, replaced the linguistic subject with a logical subject. But in this method of principle of professional attitude, the problem was because in Indian logic, it involves two parties. So if you, the British, stating this, then you should mark that out. If the other party who believes in God, a stating the statement, then they should also believe that. It is ongoing issue still influenced me today. Other alternative methods have been developed to tackle the problem. This includes, for instance, free logic, the logic of fiction, the theory of possible worlds and so on.

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