成为和否定,普罗泰戈拉和纳戈尔诺

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R. Reames
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本文探讨了两个思想家和两种传统之间的历史配对,即公元前5世纪希腊的诡辩家普罗塔哥拉和公元2世纪南亚的佛教思想家Nāgārjuna之间的一个奇怪的交叉点。我提供了一个关于普罗泰戈拉的形成和否定是如何联系在一起的推测性的描述——推测性的,因为从现存的片段和证词中只能推断出这么多。我将这一描述与Nāgārjuna-more提供的更连贯的画面进行比较,因为在Nāgārjuna的作品中,对形成与否定之间的逻辑的完整描述被小心翼翼地保存了下来。虽然没有关于连接印度和希腊的桥梁的具体结论,但这些思想家之间的相似之处和佛教传统的更大连贯性为重建现在我们失去的诡辩思想世界的更大架构提供了假设的可能性。
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Becoming and Negation, Protagoras and Nāgārjuna
ABSTRACT This essay explores a curious point of intersection in the historical pairing of becoming and negation, between two thinkers and two traditions: the Sophist Protagoras of fifth-century BCE Greece and the second-century CE South Asian Buddhist thinker Nāgārjuna. I offer a speculative account of how becoming and negation are linked in Protagoras—speculative because only so much can be deduced from the extant fragments and testimony. I compare that account to the more coherent picture offered by Nāgārjuna—more coherent because a complete account of the logic that links becoming and negation is carefully preserved in the works attributed to Nāgārjuna. While no specific conclusions regarding the bridge that linked India and Greece may be reached, the similarities between these thinkers and the greater coherence of the Buddhist tradition nevertheless offer hypothetical possibilities for reconstructing the larger architecture of the world of sophistic thought that is now lost to us.
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