Buddhist reasoning in Milint problem
Keywords:
Reasoning, Milint Problem, BuddhismAbstract
In the book of Milint, there is a dialogue between King Milin and Phra Naksen. Regarding the doubt of God Milin In the process of the emergence of knowledge requires tools to acquire knowledge and make sense. In what is perceived and what is known is the six questions of merit and sin. And on karma and the outcome of karma Thus, reasoning is a trait of human intellectual expression. In this type of reasoning from a small point to a large point, or to classify the elements of life into four 5 khan elements, this is used in Buddhism. But will appear in the book of Milinda, the problem is in many places From which Phra Nagasen answered God Milin It is a reasoning based on observations or results of many experiments to summarize as a answer. And is the introduction of basic knowledge that may be believed A statutory or definitive agreement is known and accepted as true. To find reasons leading to an answer
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