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Transcendental Arguments and Practical Reason in Indian Philosophy
Authors:Dan Arnold
Affiliation:(1) Divinity School, University of Chicago, 1025 East 58th St., Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Abstract:This paper examines some Indian philosophical arguments that are understandable as transcendental arguments—i.e., arguments whose conclusions cannot be denied without self-contradiction, insofar as the truth of the claim in question is a condition of the possibility even of any such denial. This raises the question of what kind of self-contradiction is involved—e.g., pragmatic self-contradiction, or the kind that goes with logical necessity. It is suggested that these arguments involve something like practical reason—indeed, that they just are arguments against the primacy of “theoretical reason.” This characterization illuminates a characteristically Indic appeal to ordinary language.
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Keywords:Transcendental argument  Practical reason  Madhyamaka Buddhism            Self-contradiction
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