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  1. La Réfutation Bouddhique de la Permanence des Choses Et la Preuve de la Momentanéité des Choses.Katsumi Mimaki, Ratnakirti & Bodhidharma - 1976 - Institut de Civilisation Indienne.
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  • Logic, language, and reality: an introduction to Indian philosophical studies.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 1985 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    The word 'philosophy' as well as the conjuring expression 'Indian philosophy' has meant different things to different people-endeavours and activities, old and new, grave and frivolous, edifying and banal, esoteric and exoteric. In this book, the author has chosen deliberately a very dominant trend of the classical (Sanskrit) philosophical literature as his subject of study. The age of the material used here demands both philological scholarship and philosophical amplification. Classical pramanasastras usually deal with the theory of knowledge, the nature of (...)
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  • The Role of the Example in Classical Indian Logic.Shoryu Katsura & Ernst Steinkellner - 2004 - Arbeitskreis Für Tibetische Und Buddhistische Studien.
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  • Deductive, Inductive, Both or Neither?Mark Siderits - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (1/3):303-321.
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  • Dharmakirtis Hetubinduh.Ernst Steinkellner & Dharmakirti - 1967 - Böhlau.
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