Samkara's Theory please!
MC1 at AOL.COM
MC1 at AOL.COM
Tue Oct 14 08:30:45 CDT 1997
Dear Allan and others,
Yes, I agree with both your points below. But the question is, is
Pugliandla's editorializing an accurate representation of Sankara's thinking?
Pugliandla states,
It is obvious that sublation of a given judgment necessarily results
in its being replaced by a new one...
. . For Samkara sublatability is the criterion of the
ontological status of any content of consciousness;
anything that is in principle sublatable is of a lesser
degree of reality and value than that which replaces it
as a result of sublation.
The problem seems to be whether Pugliandla is accepting lesser and greater
degrees within the same "order of reality," in which case I think he mistakes
Sankara, or whether he is simply refering to the sublation of that which
appears by that which is its ontological ground -- a wholly other "order of
reality."
Another issue perhaps from your Pugliandla extract concerns the question of
experience:
Thus one is said to sublate a previously held judgment
when, in the light of a new experience which contradicts
it...
Does Sankara hold experience to be a superior pramana for Self-Knowledge or
is Sruti held to be the principal pramana?
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