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  1. Dignaga on the Interpretation of Signs.R. P. Hayes - 1988 - Springer Verlag.
    Buddhist philosophy in India in the early sixth century C. E. took an important tum away from the traditional methods of explaining and systematizing the teachings in Siitra literature that were attributed to the Buddha. The new direction in which several Indian Buddhist philosophers began to move was that of following reasoning to its natural conclusions, regardless whether the conclusions conflicted with traditional teachings. The central figure in this new movement was DiIinaga, a native of South India who found his (...)
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  • Once Again on Dharmakirti's Deviation from "Dignaga" on Pratyaks'bhasa".Eli Franco - 1986 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 14:79.
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  • Once again on Dharmak?rti's deviation from Dign?ga on pratyak $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{s}$$ �bh?sa. [REVIEW]Eli Franco - 1986 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 14 (1):79-97.
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  • Recognizing Reality: Dharmakīrti's Philosophy and Its Tibetan Interpretations.Georges B. J. Dreyfus & Georges Dreyfus Cortés - 1997 - SUNY Press.
    Dreyfus examines the central ideas of Dharmakīrti, one of the most important Indian Buddhist philosophers, and their reception among Tibetan thinkers. During the golden age of ancient Indian civilization, Dharmakīrti articulated and defended Buddhist philosophical principles. He did so more systematically than anyone before his time (the seventh century CE) and was followed by a rich tradition of profound thinkers in India and Tibet. This work presents a detailed picture of this Buddhist tradition and its relevance to the history of (...)
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  • Fragments from Diṅnāga.H. N. Randle - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (3):508-510.
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  • The heart of Buddhist philosophy, Diṅnaga and Dharmakīrti.Amar Singh - 1984 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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  • Two siddhasenas and the authorship of the nyāyāvatāra and the sammati-tarka-prakarana.Piotr Balcerowicz - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (3):351-378.
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