There are 21 total results for your 比量 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
比量 see styles |
bǐ liang bi3 liang5 pi liang hiryou / hiryo ひりょう |
to measure roughly (with the hand, a stick, string etc) (noun/participle) (1) comparison; (2) {Buddh} Pramana; epistemology Comparison and inference; it is defined as 比 comparison of the known, and 量 inference of the unknown. It is the second form in logic of the three kinds of example, 現, 比 and 聖教量, e. g. the inference of fire from smoke. |
比量的 see styles |
hiryouteki / hiryoteki ひりょうてき |
(adjectival noun) demonstrative; ratiocinative; based on exact thinking |
三比量 see styles |
sān bǐ liáng san1 bi3 liang2 san pi liang san hiryō |
three kinds of reasoning |
他比量 see styles |
tā bǐ liáng ta1 bi3 liang2 t`a pi liang ta pi liang ta hiryō |
the opponent's inference |
似比量 see styles |
sì bǐ liáng si4 bi3 liang2 ssu pi liang ji hiryō |
pseudo-reference |
共比量 see styles |
gòng bǐ liáng gong4 bi3 liang2 kung pi liang gū hiryō |
inference for both (the proponent and the opponent) |
業比量 业比量 see styles |
yè bǐ liáng ye4 bi3 liang2 yeh pi liang gō hiryō |
inference from action |
法比量 see styles |
fǎ bǐ liáng fa3 bi3 liang2 fa pi liang hō hiryō |
Inferring one thing from another, as from birth deducing death, etc. |
相比量 see styles |
xiàng bǐ liáng xiang4 bi3 liang2 hsiang pi liang sō hiryō |
inference from appearance |
眞比量 see styles |
zhēn bǐ liáng zhen1 bi3 liang2 chen pi liang shin hiryō |
valid inference; correct inference |
自比量 see styles |
zì bǐ liáng zi4 bi3 liang2 tzu pi liang ji hiryō |
one's own inference |
體比量 see styles |
tǐ bǐ liáng ti3 bi3 liang2 t`i pi liang ti pi liang |
inference from the corporeal |
比量相違 比量相违 see styles |
bǐ liáng xiāng wéi bi3 liang2 xiang1 wei2 pi liang hsiang wei hiryō sōi |
viruddha. A contradicting example or analogy in logic, e. g. the vase is permanent (or eternal), because of its nature; one of the nine, in the proposition, of the thirty-three possible fallacies in a syllogism. |
比量道理 see styles |
bǐ liáng dào lǐ bi3 liang2 dao4 li3 pi liang tao li hiryō dōri |
logic using inference |
三支比量 see styles |
sān zhī bǐ liáng san1 zhi1 bi3 liang2 san chih pi liang sanshi hiryō |
three part syllogism |
五種比量 五种比量 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng bǐ liáng wu3 zhong3 bi3 liang2 wu chung pi liang goshu hiryō |
The five inferences in (Indian) logic: (1) 相比量 from appearance, e. g. fire from smoke; (2) 體比量 from the corporeal, e. g. two or more things from one; (3) 業比量 from action, e. g. the animal from its footmark; (4) 法比量 from recognized law, old age from birth; (5) 因果比量 from cause and effect, that a traveler has a destination. |
判比量論 判比量论 see styles |
pàn bǐ liáng lùn pan4 bi3 liang2 lun4 p`an pi liang lun pan pi liang lun Han hiryō ron |
A Critique of Inference |
唯識比量 唯识比量 see styles |
wéi shì bǐ liáng wei2 shi4 bi3 liang2 wei shih pi liang yuishiki hiryō |
consciousness-only inference |
因果比量 see styles |
yīn guǒ bǐ liáng yin1 guo3 bi3 liang2 yin kuo pi liang inka hiryō |
inference from cause and effect |
爲他比量 为他比量 see styles |
wéi tā bǐ liáng wei2 ta1 bi3 liang2 wei t`a pi liang wei ta pi liang ita hiryō |
reasoning for others |
比量相違過 比量相违过 see styles |
bǐ liáng xiāng wéi guò bi3 liang2 xiang1 wei2 guo4 pi liang hsiang wei kuo hiryō sōi ka |
fallacy of contradicting the inference |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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