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  1. The Problem of Two Truths in Buddhism and Vedanta.M. Sprung - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (2):348-348.
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  • (1 other version)The uses of the four positions of the Catuskoti and the problem of the description of reality in Mahāyāna Buddhism.D. Seyfort Ruegg - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (1-2):1-71.
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  • (2 other versions)A Source Book in Indian Philosophy.Charles A. Moore & Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (1):61-63.
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  • CONZE, EDWARD/"The Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom with the Divisions of the Abhisamayalankara". [REVIEW]D. Seyfort Ruegg - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5:187.
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  • (1 other version)Epistemology, logic, and grammar in Indian philosophical analysis.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 1971 - The Hague,: Mouton. Edited by Jonardon Ganeri.
    In this volume, Bimal K. Matilal blends knowledge contained in original Sanskrit texts and modern philosophical terminology in interpreting and reconstructing early philosophical theories, highlighting the critical and analytical nature of the Indian philosophical tradition.
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  • The literature of the Madhyamaka school of philosophy in India.David Seyfort Ruegg - 1981 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    INTRODUCTION: THE NAME MADHYAMAKA The Madhyamaka school of Mahayana Buddhism goes back to Nagarjuna, the great Indian Buddhist philosopher who is placed ...
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  • (1 other version)Presuppositions of India's philosophies.Karl H. Potter - 1972 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    A brief account of karma and transmigration is followed by an introduction to Indian ways of assessing arguments. The body of the work canvasses the systems of Nyaya Vaisesika, Buddhism, Jainism, Samkhya and Advaita Vedanta.
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  • Religion and Nothingness.Keiji Nishitani - 1982 - University of California Press.
    In _Religion and Nothingness_ the leading representative of the Kyoto School of Philosophy lays the foundation of thought for a world in the making, for a world united beyond the differences of East and West. Keiji Nishitani notes the irreversible trend of Western civilization to nihilism, and singles out the conquest of nihilism as _the_ task for contemporary philosophy. Nihility, or relative nothingness, can only be overcome by being radicalized to Emptiness, or absolute nothingness. Taking absolute nothingness as the fundamental (...)
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  • Doing Business for the Lord: Lending on Interest and Written Loan Contracts in the Mūlasarvāstivāda-vinayaDoing Business for the Lord: Lending on Interest and Written Loan Contracts in the Mulasarvastivada-vinaya.Gregory Schopen - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):527.
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  • Bhāvaviveka and the early mādhyamika theories of language.Malcolm D. Eckel - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (3):323-337.
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  • Emptiness: A Study in Religious Meaning.Frederick J. Streng - 1968 - Religious Studies 4 (1):168-169.
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  • Religion and Nothingness.David Edward Shaner - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (4):458-462.
    In _Religion and Nothingness_ the leading representative of the Kyoto School of Philosophy lays the foundation of thought for a world in the making, for a world united beyond the differences of East and West. Keiji Nishitani notes the irreversible trend of Western civilization to nihilism, and singles out the conquest of nihilism as _the_ task for contemporary philosophy. Nihility, or relative nothingness, can only be overcome by being radicalized to Emptiness, or absolute nothingness. Taking absolute nothingness as the fundamental (...)
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  • A Study of Svātantrika.Donald S. Lopez - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):431-437.
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  • The Emptiness of Emptiness: An Introduction to Early Indian Mādhyamika.C. W. Huntington - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):355-359.
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  • The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines and Its Verse Summary.E. Conze - 1974 - Philosophy East and West 24 (4):464-465.
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  • Reductionist and nonreductionist theories of persons in indian buddhist philosophy.James Duerlinger - 1993 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (1):79-101.
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  • Bhāvaviveka's prajñāpradīpa.William L. Ames - 1993 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (3):209-259.
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  • The notion of svabhāva in the thought of candrakīrti.WilliamL Ames - 1982 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (2):161-177.
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  • Meditation on Emptiness.Jeffrey Hopkins - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (1):68-71.
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  • The Discourse on What is Primary "An Annotated Translation".Steven Collins - 1993 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (4):301.
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  • Epistemology, Logic, and Grammar in Indian Philosophical Analysis.Rosane Rocher - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):331.
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  • Buddhist Texts through the Ages.Clarence H. Hamilton, Edward Conze, I. B. Horner, D. Snellgrove & A. Waley - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (3):168.
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