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  1. Love, Violence, and the Aesthetics of Disgust: Śaivas and Jains in Medieval South India. [REVIEW]Anne E. Monius - 2004 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 32 (2/3):113-172.
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  • Loving the Ineffable: Epistemic Humility and Interfaith Solidarity.Thomas A. Forsthoefel - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (2):259-268.
    This paper addresses the importance of words and of surrendering words, and so will consider both the philosophical and axiological potential of ineffability, both of which imply epistemic humility. On the one hand, epistemic humility implicates surrendering ill-fitting and limited constructs; this reflects a project of unknowing, a condition for a more authentic knowing, driven less by rigid categories and argument and more by humility and love. On the other hand, epistemic humility—as an observable phenomenon in the world’s religious traditions—has (...)
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  • On the making of a canon: Historicity and experience in the tamil śiva-bhakti canon. [REVIEW]Karen Pechilis Prentiss - 2001 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (1):1-26.
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  • The Story of the Classical Tamil Woman Saint, Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār: A Translation of Her Story from Cēkkiḻā r’s Periya Purāṇam. [REVIEW]Karen Pechilis - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (2):173-186.
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  • Review article.[author unknown] - 1994 - Semiotica 98 (3-4):341-448.
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