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_aIndian philosophy & text science/ _cT. Wada |
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_aDelhi : _bMBP, _c2010. |
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505 | _aPart I: General Johannes Bronkhorst The Context of Indian Philosophy Part II: Buddhism Masahiro Shimoda Some Reflections on the History of Buddhist Canons in Ancient India Shigeru Saito The Gandharan Disturbance in the Late 4th Century CE as a Context-. A New Viewpoint of Gandharan Buddhism Part ill: Vedanta, MTmamsa and Vyakarana Parimal G. Patil Consuming Scripture: Philosophical Hermeneutics in Classical India Shoun Hino The Beginnings of Bhakti's Influence on Advaita Doctrine: The Teachings of Madhusudana SarasvatT ] Toshiya Unebe Bhartrhari on Text and Context Part IV: Nyaya and Vaisesika Katsunori Hirano New Light on the Commentary Texts of Ancient India Takanori Suzuki Text, Context and Author's Intention: Two Frames of Reference in the Vaisesika School Toshihiro Wada The Genesis of Sanskrit Texts and Their Context in Navya-nyaya: From Gahgesa's Tattvacintamani to its Commentaries | ||
650 | _a Philosophy, Indic -- Congresses. | ||
650 | _aBuddhist philosophy -- Congresses. | ||
650 | _aTradition (Philosophy) -- Congresses. | ||
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