Description
A readable, elegant translation and introduction to a central work in a neglected area of Buddhist philosophy. -- Jonathan C. Gold, Princeton University Lawrence J. McCrea and Parimal G. Patil have given us the best treatment to date of apoha, one of Buddhism's core contributions to epistemology and the philosophy of language, which seeks to account for thinking and language while 'excluding' real universals. In addition to their pathbreaking exposition and innovative translation of an early eleventh-century Sanskrit masterpiece, McCrea and Patil demonstrate how historical contextualization, philological proficiency, and philosophical analysis must work together if the astonishing contributions of Indian thinkers to the history of philosophy are to be known effectively. -- Sheldon Pollock, Columbia University, author of The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India
About the Author
Lawrence J. McCrea is assistant professor of Sanskrit Studies at Cornell University and the author of The Teleology of Poetics in Medieval Kashmir. Parimal G. Patil is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and author of Against a Hindu God: Buddhist Philosophy of Religion in India.
Reviews
Lawrence J. McCrea and Parimal G. Patil havce provided us with a fine translation of a rare and difficult Sanskrit text by Jnanasrimitra, a Buddhist philosopher who lived in the late tenth and early eleventh century... Excellent... This work will remain the standard English translation of Jnanasrimitra's Monograph on Exclusion for many years to come. International Journal of Hindu Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9780231150958
Author Lawrence J. McCrea
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press