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Agnes Charlene Senape McDermott

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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
History of Western Philosophy
Other Academic Areas
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
History of Western Philosophy
Other Academic Areas
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  • All publications (26)
  •  13
    Comparative Philosophy: Selected Essays (edited book)
    University Press of America. 1983.
    Introduces fundamental epistemological and metaphysical issues and concepts. Deals comprehensively with Eastern as well as Western philosophy.
  •  42
    Buddhist Philosophy in Theory and Practice
    Philosophy East and West 23 (3): 400-401. 1973.
    Asian Philosophy
  •  31
    The Cult of Tara: Magic and Ritual in Tibet (review)
    Philosophy East and West 25 (4): 491-492. 1975.
    Classical Chinese Philosophy
  • Yogic Direct Awareness as Means of Valid Cognition
    In Minoru Kiyota (ed.), Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation: Theory and Practice, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 144-165. 1978.
  •  28
    “Language” in Indian Philosophy and Religion. Edited by Harold G. Coward. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press (SR Supplements No. 5), 1978. x, 93 pp. $4.00 (paper). (review)
    Journal of Asian Studies 39 (3): 612-613. 1980.
  • Dependent Co-Arising
    In K.N. Jaytilleke Commemoration Volume, University of Peradeniya. 1981.
  • Late Scholastic and Humanistic Theories of the Proposition (review)
    Historiographia Linguistica 9 (1). 1983.
  • Judgement and Proposition (review)
    Historiographia Linguistica 12 (1/2). 1985.
  • Materials for an Archaeological Analysis of Richard Campsall's Logic
    In G. L. Bursill-Hall, Sten Ebbesen & Konrad Koerner (eds.), De Ortu Grammaticae: Studies in Medieval Grammar and Linguistic Theory in memory of Jan Pinborg. pp. 227-238. 1990.
  • Ratnakirti's Contraposed Proof of Universal Momentariness
    In Karl Potter (ed.), Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies Vol. IV, . 1987.
  • Graduate Education & Research at the City College
    Kaleidoscope 5 (1). 1987.
  • Ratnakirti's Ksanabhangasiddhi Vyatirekatmika: An Eleventh Century Buddhist Logic of Exists
    Reidel of Dordecht. 1969.
  • A Translation and Philosophical Interpretation of Boethius of Dacia's Treatise on the Modes of Signifying
    John Benjamins. 1980.
  •  39
    Towards a pragmatics of mantra recitation
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 3 (3-4): 283-298. 1975.
    Indian Philosophy
  •  83
    Empty subject terms in late buddhist logic
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 1 (1): 22-29. 1970.
    Buddhist Logic
  •  38
    An Eleventh-Century Buddhist Logic of ‘Exists’: Ratnakīrti’s Kṣaṇabhaṅgasiddhiḥ Vyatirekātmikā
    Springer. 1969.
    I. RATNAKIRTI. HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CONGENERS AND ADVERSARIES Ratnakirti flourished early in the 11th century A.D. at the University of Vi kramasila, a member of the Yogacara-Vijnanavada school oflate Buddhist philosophy. Thakur characterizes Ratnakirti's writing as "more concise and logical though not so poetical" 1 as that of his guru, Jfianasrimitra, two of 2 whose dicta are focal points of the present work. From a translogical or absolute point of view, Ratnakirti endorses a form of 3 solipsist…Read more
    I. RATNAKIRTI. HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CONGENERS AND ADVERSARIES Ratnakirti flourished early in the 11th century A.D. at the University of Vi kramasila, a member of the Yogacara-Vijnanavada school oflate Buddhist philosophy. Thakur characterizes Ratnakirti's writing as "more concise and logical though not so poetical" 1 as that of his guru, Jfianasrimitra, two of 2 whose dicta are focal points of the present work. From a translogical or absolute point of view, Ratnakirti endorses a form of 3 solipsistic idealism. The Sarhtdndntaradu$alJa, his proof of solipsism written from the standpoint ofthe highest truth, concludes that an exter nal nonmental continuum is impossible. In ultimate reality the cognizing sub ject, its act of awareness, and the cognized object coalesce - all are fabrications superposed on what is really an indivisible evanescent now. 4 As Ratnakirti's predecessors have put it: There is neither an 'I' nor a 'he' nor a 'you' nor even an 'it'; neither the thing, nor the not-thing; neither a law nor a system; neither the terms nor the relations. But there are only the cognitive events of colourless sensations which have forms but no names. They are caught for a moment in a stream and then rush to naught. Even the stream is a fiction. That sensum of the moment, the purest particular, that advaya, the indivisible unit of cognition, that is the sole reality, the rest are all fictions, stirred up by time-honoured 5 convention of language which is itself a grand fiction.
    Buddhist Logic
  •  77
    A comparative investigation of the awareness of duḥkha
    Philosophy East and West 27 (4): 433-448. 1977.
    Asian PhilosophyPhilosophy of Consciousness
  •  96
    Marginalia on Van heijenoort's "subject and predicate" (from an indological and a "lagadogical" point of view)
    Philosophy East and West 24 (3): 269-274. 1974.
    Asian Philosophy
  •  69
    Pratītyasamutpd́: Towards a structuralist analysis
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (4): 437-449. 1981.
    Indian PhilosophyChinese Philosophy
  •  96
    Notes on the assertoric and modal propositional logic of the pseudo-scotus
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (3): 273-306. 1972.
    John Duns ScotusModal Logic
  •  11
    Comparative Philosophy Selected Essays (edited book)
    Upa. 1983.
    Introduces fundamental epistemological and metaphysical issues and concepts. Deals comprehensively with Eastern as well as Western philosophy
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  64
    Asanga's defense of ālayavijñāna
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (2): 167-174. 1973.
    Indian Philosophy
  • The Assertoric and Modal Propositional Logic of the Pseudo-Scotus
    Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania. 1964.
    Modal and Intensional LogicModal Logic
  •  71
    Mr. Ruegg on ratnakīrti
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (1): 16-20. 1972.
    Indian Philosophy
  •  92
    Direct sensory awareness: A tibetan view and a medieval counterpart
    Philosophy East and West 23 (3): 343-360. 1973.
    Tibetan PhilosophyAspects of Consciousness
  •  49
    The sautrāntika arguments against the traikālyavāda in the light of the contemporary tense revolution
    Philosophy East and West 24 (2): 193-200. 1974.
    Asian PhilosophySemantics
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