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  1. Ekalavya and mahābhārata 1.121–28.Simon Brodbeck - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (1):1-34.
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  • Language, Understanding and Reality: A Study of Their Relation in a Foundational Indian Metaphysical Debate. [REVIEW]Eviatar Shulman - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (3):339-369.
    This paper engages with Johaness Bronkhorst’s recognition of a “correspondence principle” as an underlying assumption of Nāgārjuna’s thought. Bronkhorst believes that this assumption was shared by most Indian thinkers of Nāgārjuna’s day, and that it stimulated a broad and fascinating attempt to cope with Nāgārjuna’s arguments so that the principle of correspondence may be maintained in light of his forceful critique of reality. For Bronkhorst, the principle refers to the relation between the words of a sentence and the realities they (...)
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  • El legado metafísico de las cosmogonías. Una tensión recurrente entre las concepciones monistas y las pluralistas.Enrique Romerales Espinosa - 2015 - Endoxa 36:11.
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