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[ CLASSES ONLINE ] COURSE 13: The Art of Reasoning
This Course is based upon the Commentary on Valid Perception (Pramanavarttika)
by Master Dharmakirti (630 AD) with a commentary from The Key for Starting the
Logic Machine (Rik- lam Trul- gyi Deamik) by Purbuchok Jampa Tsultrim Gyatso
(1825- 1901). The Course presents the structure of Buddhist logic and the forms of
Buddhist debate. Topics include: the correct motivation for debate; debating tactics
and the flow of a debate; the subject, quality, and reason of the debate; why logic
is more valuable than faith; how studying logic leads to perceiving emptiness; what
makes a reason correct; contradictions and relationships; relationships of identity,
and relationships of cause and effect; proving the absence of something; material
causes and contributing factors; valid perception; changing and unchanging things;
an outline of all existing things; the concept of time according to each of the four
schools of thought; and the reason why suffering has an end.
This Online Formal Study Course consists of eleven classes, each of which has approximately two hours of audio, along with corresponding written materials. The complete audio and written materials can also be ordered by mail. WRITTEN MATERIALS: The written materials for this Course are contained in nine PDF documents which can be downloaded, printed and assembled into a three-ring binder, or simply openend into a new browser window for quick viewing. DOWNLOAD: All of the files below can be easily downloaded as a ZIP file for easy printing. Course13.zip (1,135 KB) QUICK VIEWING: Course Thirteen contains the following PDF files for their corresponding sections: Binder Cover & Spine Overview of the teacher training program Prayers, Course Syllabus & Readings Class Notes Homework Quizzes Final Examination Answer Key Tibetan Study Materials The class notes were taken by a student in the original live classes, and you’ll need these for reference as what’s written on the board isn’t always spoken. The Acrobat Reader is required to view these documents and is available for free from this link. AUDIO FILES: Real Audio The class lectures are available below in Real Audio format and have been divided into smaller parts for ease of listening and downloading. These may be downloaded for saving and playing offline or listened to in streaming format which will play immediately. The Real Audio 8 Basic Player is necessary and is available for free at this link. MP 3 The audio class lectures are also available in MP3 format as one larger file per class. To download an MP3 file directly to your hard disk, right click on the link and use the command "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."
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