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Dharmakirti
Dharmakīrti (fl. c. 7th century) was a Buddhist scholar of India. He was one of the Buddhist founders of Indian philosophical logic. He was one of the primary theorists of Buddhist atomism, according to which the only items considered to exist are momentary states of consciousness.〔"The conception of Ultimate Reality as it is established in the critical school of Buddhism implies that it represents 1) the absolute particular, 2) pure existence, 3) a point instant in the stream of existence, 3) it is unique and unrelated, 5) it is dynamic, not extended and not enduring, 6) it possesses the faculty of stimulating the intellect for the production of a corresponding image, 7) it imparts vividness to the image, 8) it constitutes the assertive force of judgements, 9) it is the Thing-in-Itself, unutterable and incognizable." Stcherbatsky vol I p198〕 ==History== Born around the turn of the 7th century in Sumatra, Dharmakirti was a Sailendran prince.〔P. 487 Buddhism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy, Volume 1〕 He became a revered scholar and poet in Srivijaya and moved to India to become a teacher at the famed Buddhist monastic university of Nalanda. He built on and reinterpreted the work of Dignāga, the pioneer of Buddhist logic, and was very influential among Brahman logicians as well as Buddhists. His theories became normative in Tibet and are studied to this day as a part of the basic monastic curriculum. Collins colourfully contextualised Dharmakirti and his experience of disaffection and collegiate misunderstanding at Nalanda:
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