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  1. History, philology, and the philosophical study of sanskrit texts.Parimal G. Patil - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (2):163-202.
    This paper is a critical review of Jonardan Ganeri’s Philosophy in Classical India.
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  • Through the Logician’s Strainer: A Nyāya Technique.Nirmalya Guha - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (3):385-400.
    The strainer tests the strength of a definition of a particular kind. Suppose the definition D is stated in terms of an absence, and x is a definiendum of D. The strainer collects each x-token or x-individual that dissatisfies D in a specific case. Then, all the x-individuals put together would be equivalent to the type x. Hence—one would be forced to conclude that—in a sense, x dissatisfies D. This is a case of under-application of D, since, despite being a (...)
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  • (1 other version)Definitions of vyāpti (pervasion) in navyanyāya: A critical survey. [REVIEW]Krishna Chakraborty - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (3):209-236.
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