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  1. The correspondence principle and its impact on Indian philosophy.Bronkhorst Johannes - unknown
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  • Authorial Authenticity or Theological Polemics? Discerning the Implications of Śaṅkara’s Battle with the Buddhists.Stephen Kaplan - 2013 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 17 (1):1-36.
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  • Early advaita and madhyamaka buddhism: The case of the gauḍapādīyakārikā. [REVIEW]Richard King - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (1):67-83.
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  • Gauḍapāda on Imagination.Sthaneshwar Timalsina - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (6):591-602.
    The philosophy of Gauḍapāda, although found in a small treatise, has remained obscure, as both the classical and contemporary approaches to reading this philosopher have overlooked his highly original contributions. This essay explores the scope of imagination in Gauḍapāda?s philosophy, with a focus on terms such as kalpanā and ābhāsa. This reading of Gauḍapāda?s philosophy tallies with some of the findings in contemporary consciousness studies.
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  • The central philosophy of ancient India.Chr Lindtner - 1993 - Asian Philosophy 3 (2):89-93.
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