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  1. The Word and the World: India's Contribution to the Study of Language.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this monograph Professor B. K. Matilal studies what is today called 'philosophy of language' on the basis of materials drawn exclusively from the works of classical Indian philosophers.
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  • Indian Theories of Meaning.K. Kunjanni Raja - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (1):104-105.
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  • (1 other version)The problem of universals in Indian philosophy.Raja Ram Dravid - 2000 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Edited by Kanshi Ram.
    The author gives a critical and comprehensive study of the fundamental problem of universals in Indian Philosophy. The centre of the study is the controversy between the Nyaya-Vaisesika and the Mimamsa realists on the one hand and the Buddhist nominalists on the other. The author discusses not only the epistemological and metaphysical approach to the problem of universals but also the semantic approach made by the various systems of Indian Philosophy. In this context the view of the Grammarions with special (...)
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  • Pratyabhijñährdayam. Ksemaraja - 1963
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  • Studies on Bhartrhari, 3: Bhartrhari on sphota and universals.Bronkhorst Johannes - unknown
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  • On Being and what There is: Classical Vaiśeṣika and the History of Indian Ontology.Wilhelm Halbfass - 1992 - Suny Press.
    Halbfass (Indian philosophy, U. of Pennsylvania) combines specialized philological and conceptual investigations with general philosophical and comparative reflections to present a history of the ontology of the Vaisesika system, which is commonly considered the lowest of the Vaisesika school, he focuses on the older period up to Udayana, whose work paves the way for Navyanyaya. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • (1 other version)Some remarks on Bhart $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{r} $$ hari's concept of pratibhā.Fernando Tola & Carmen Dragonetti - 1990 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 18 (2):95-112.
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  • Bhartrhari's Perspectivism (1): The Vrtti and Bhartrhari's Perspectivism in the First kandaa of the Vakyapadiya.J. E. M. Houben - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 59:317-358.
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  • Some Remarks on Bhartrhari's Concept of Pratibha.Fernando Tola - 1990 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 18 (2):95.
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