6. Richard H. Robinson, Early Maadhyamika in
India and China (Madison, Wise.: The University of
Wisconsin Press, 1967) , pp. 50-58, hereafter
Robinson, Early Maadhyamika.
7. G. Chataliasn, "A Study of R. H. Robinson's
Early Maadhyamika in India and China, "Journal of
Indian Philosophy 1 (1972), section II, Logic and
Argument, pp. 315-325.
8. Willard Van Orman Quine, Elementary Logic
(New York: Harper & Row, 1965), pp. 1-3.
9. Confer, Hermann Weyl, Philosophy of
Mathematics and Natural Science (Princeton, N. J.:
Princeton University Press, 1949), p. 13; hereafter
cited as Weyl, Philosophy.
10. Weyl, Philosophy, pp. 37-38.
11. Cornelis Verhoeven, The Philosophy of Wonder,
trans. Mary Foran (New York: The Macmillan Company,
1967), p. 38.
12. Confer, Th. Stcherbatsky, Buddhist Logic
(New York: Dover Publication, 1962), vol. 1, pp.
242-245.
13. Jayatilleke, "Logic," pp. 70-71.
14. Bernard Bosanquet, The Essentials of Logic
(London: Macmillan and Co., 19-48) , p. 125;
hereafter Bosanquet, The Essentials of Logic.
P.19
15. Confer in translation of the Kathaavatthu.
Points of Controversy, by Shwe Zan Aung and Mrs.
Rhys Davids (London: Pali Text Society. 1915), pp.
155-156. where the term sa~n~naa is rendered
'consciousness'.
16. Jayatilleke. "Logic," p. 79.
17. Ibid., p.82.
18. My rendition 'genuine' is close to the
dictionary. Confer, the negative forms atathya
('untrue, unreal') and avitatha ('not untrue, not
futile').
19. In translation, see J. W. de Jong, Cinq
chapitres dela Prasannapadaa (Paris: Paul Geuthner,
1949). p.27: "il a enseigne que ces agregats,
elements et bases... sent vrais." Hereafter cited as
de Jong Cinq chapitres.
20. D. J. Kalupahana, "A Buddhist Tract on
Empiricism." Philosophy East and West 19, no. 1