会員の吉水清孝先生からのメーリングリストへの投稿を転載します。
インド思想史学会会員の皆様
今年7月に下記の本が出版されました。
Malcolm Keating (ed.), Controversial Reasoning in Indian Philosophy
Major Texts and Arguments on Arthāpatti. Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. £130.00
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/controversial-reasoning-in-indian-philosophy-9781350070479/「チャイトラは生きているのに家にいない」から「チャイトラは外にいる」を導き出すarthāpattiがどういう論理であるのか,クマーリラ,クマーリラ派ミーマーンサー(Bhāṭṭa),プラバーカラ派ミーマーンサー,仏教,ニヤーヤ,ナヴィヤニヤーヤでの様々な見解を扱っています。arthāpatti関係の主要著作の翻訳と論考から成っています。
吉水清孝
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Table of contentsPreface
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/hit_members/670bf383-5e6b-ab1b-464d-860a7f58cbd0%40gmail.com
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration Conventions and Pronunciation
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Kumarila Bhatta’s Explanation in Verse. Andrew Ollett and Elisa Freschi
2. Prabhakara’s Long Explanation. Andrew Ollett and Elisa Freschi
3. Salikanatha’s Straightforward and Lucid Gloss; Comprehensive Survey of the Epistemic Instruments. Andrew Ollett and Elisa Freschi
4. Narayana Bhatta’s Elucidation of Epistemic Instruments and Their Objects. Malcolm Keating
5. Aksapada Gautama’s Nyaya-sutra with early commentaries. Malcolm Keating
6. Udayana Acarya’s The Flower-Offering of Reason. Nilanjan Das
7. Jayanta Bhatta’s Flowers of Reasoning. Alessandro Graheli
8. Gangesa Upadhyaya’s Jewel of Reflection on the Truth. Stephen Phillips
9. The Physical Existence of a Living Being and Kumarila’s Theory of Arthâpatti. Kiyotaka Yoshimizu
10. Raghunatha on Arthâpatti. Nilanjan Das
11. Against Reducing Arthâpatti. Mark Siderits
12. Arthâpatti: An Anglo-Indo-Analytic Attempt at Cross-Cultural Conceptual Engineering. Anand Vaidya
Table of Important Figures, Dates, and Works
English-Sanskrit Glossary
Sanskrit-English Glossary
Index
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私が書いた第9章の一部はGoogleBooksで見ることが出来ます。
https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=gaD0DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT229&lpg=PT229&dq=%22Kiyotaka+Yoshimizu%22&source=bl&ots=nbOiaWOhZU&sig=ACfU3U1WjwdMTzliRHndu4UN42SPpe6Zpw&hl=ja&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi0-diTxdvrAhVKPHAKHemcBIk4PBDoATADegQIBBAB#v=onepage&q=%22Kiyotaka%20Yoshimizu%22&f=false