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Philosophy
[Introduction to the Contents]
Feature Tricotomy. Beyond the dichotomy,
The problems of dualism and overcoming or conciliation of the dichotomy have been questioned since ancient times in Oriental thought activities.
In the Western formal logic, arguments based on the contradiction rate (logic such as "A is not non-A") and dualistic logic have been rather common since ancient Greece, but what developed in India is called Tetralemma (four categories).
For example, the Tetralemma used in 『 中論 』 by Indian Naagarjuna (Ryuju) is said to be (1) all is true (Nyo), (2) all is not true (Nyo), (3) all is true (Nyo) and all is not true (Nyo), (4) all is not true (Nyo) and all is not true In this sense, "entanglement" refers to "engi," which is related to 相依.
Engi, which means "to occur through connection (yo)," refers to the reason that the law (dharma) as a spiritual or material factor is generated depending on other laws.
In ethnology, the "relationship" between one thing and another thing, which has been told in the framework of culture and society, is a replacement of this very lucky function with another word.
On the other hand, Engi no michi, which can be said to be the most basic idea of Buddhism, is a starting point for understanding the mechanism described as "relationship" from a deeper level.
On the other hand, Engi no michi, which can be said to be the most basic idea of Buddhism, is established by the mechanism in which I respond to approaches from the side of things, other life, and the world.
I will reconsider.
Brief history of author :
Born in 1967.
Professor of Toyo University, Director Enryo Inoue of the Philosophy Center.
Written by Kukai 『 / Bukkenron 』 (Ibunsha 2021), Ibunsha 2017), Inrush 』 to the Reality of 『 (Minshinsha), etc.
Koshi Okuno trichotomy Toyo University Rikkyo University Shinshu University