APOHA/ buddhist nominalism and human cognition Siderits,Mark [ed.]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Columbia university press, 2011Edition: 1st.edDescription: 333 p. PBISBN: 9780231153614DDC classification: 181.043Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 181.043 SID/A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P30060 |
1. How to Talk About Inettable I hings: Dignaga and
DharmakTrti on Apoha
• TOM TILLEMANS
2. Dignaga's Apoha Theory: Its Presuppositions and Main
Theoretical Implications
• OLE FIND
3. Key Features of DharmakTrti's Apoha Theory
• JOHN D. DUNNE
4. DharmakTrti's Discussion of Circularity
• PASCALE HUGON
5. Apoha Theory as an Approach to Understanding
Human Cognition
• shoryO katsura
6. The Apoha Theory as Referred to in the Nydyamanjarl
• MASAAKI HATTORI
7. Constructing the Content of Awareness Events
• PARIMAL G. PATIL
8. The Apoha Theory of Meaning: A Critical Account
• PRABAL KUMAR SEN
9. Apoha as a Naturalized Account of Concept Formation
• GEORGES DREYFUS
10. Apoha, Feature-Placing, and Sensoiy Content
• JONARDON GANERl
11. Funes and Categorization in an Abstraction-Free World
• AMITA CHATTERJEE
12. Apoha Semantics: Some Simpleminded Questions and Doubts
• BOB HALE
13. Classical Semantics and Apoha Semantics
• BRENDAN S. G1LL0N
14. Srughna by Dusk
• MARK SIDERITS
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