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  1. Some remarks on theses and philosophical positions in early madhyamaka.Claus Oetke - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (4):449-478.
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  • Nagarjuna's logic.Bronkhorst Johannes - unknown
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  • The correspondence principle and its impact on Indian philosophy.Bronkhorst Johannes - unknown
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  • The Deceptive Simplicity of Nāgārjuna's Arguments Against Motion: Another Look at Mūlamadhyamakakārikā Chapter 2.Dan Arnold - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (5):553-591.
    This article – which includes a complete translation of Mūlamadhyamakakārikā chapter 2 together with Candrakīrti’s commentary thereon – argues that notwithstanding the many different and often arcane interpretations that have been offered of Nāgārjuna’s arguments against motion, there is really just one straightforward kind of argument on offer in this vexed chapter. It is further argued that this basic argument can be understood as a philosophically interesting one if it is kept in mind that the argument essentially has to do (...)
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  • Is there a devadatta in the house?Ian Mabbett - 1996 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 24 (3):295-320.
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