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  1. The Dhvanyāloka. with the Locana.Daniel Henry Holmes Anandavardhana, J. Moussaieff Abhinavagupta, M. V. Ingalls, Masson & Patwardhan - 1990 - Harvard University Press.
    For nearly a thousand years the brilliant analysis of aesthetic experience set forth in the Locana of Abhinavagupta, India's founding literary critic, has dominated traditional Indian theory on poetics and aesthetics. The Locana, presented here in English translation for the first time, is a commentary on the ninth-century Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana, which is itself the pivotal work in the history of Indian poetics. The Dhvanyaloka revolutionized Sanskrit literary theory by proposing that the main goal of good poetry is the evocation (...)
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  • The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis of the Doctrines and Practices of Kashmir Shaivism.Arvind Sharma & Mark S. G. Dyczkowski - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (1):109-110.
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  • The Opening of Vision: Nihilism and the Postmodern Situation.David Michael Levin - 1988 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • The aesthetic experience according to Abhinavagupta.RANIERO GNOLI - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 18 (4):688-689.
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  • Pratibha: The Concept of Intuition in the Philosophy of Abhinavagupta.Priyawat Kuanpoonpol - 1991 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    This dissertation is a study of Abhinavagupta's concept of intuition, with particular attention to its role in an aesthetic experience. In this study, the philosopher's synthesis of this concept is traced to three traditions of his intellectual heritage. The grammarian Bhartrhari's treatment of intuition in the Vakyapadiya provides the groundwork for defining the creative role of language in cognition. The Saiva religious philosophy uses the concept of intuition in forwarding the idea that a subject is free and independent in thought, (...)
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  • Abhinavagupta's Aesthetics as a Speculative Paradigm.Edwin Gerow & Abhinavagupta - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):186-208.
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  • Purity and power among the Brahmans of kashmir.Alexis Sanderson - 1985 - In Michael Carrithers, Steven Collins & Steven Lukes (eds.), The Category of the person: anthropology, philosophy, history. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 190--216.
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  • A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages.Maurice Bloomfield, Monier Monier-Williams, E. Leumann & C. Cappeller - 1900 - American Journal of Philology 21 (3):323.
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  • An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anthropology.Roy Wagner - 2001 - Univ of California Press.
    "Roy Wagner is a one-of-a-kind anthropologist whose books provide intense intellectual stimulation. His way of connecting the world of New Guinea to the world of anthropology is unique and, well, mind-blowing.... He writes books that you actually want to and will read more than once."--Steven Feld, author of Sound and Sentiment "Wagner asks, daringly, what it would be like to imagine one of the most significant of human activities, the activity of description or representation, as a self-scaling phenomenon.... One begins (...)
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  • Śiva and the ubiquity of consciousness: The spaciousness of an artful yogi. [REVIEW]Harvey P. Alper - 1979 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 7 (4):345-407.
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  • Rediscovering God with Transcendental Argument: A Contemporary Interpretation of Monistic Kashmiri Śaiva Philosophy.David Peter Lawrence - 1999 - SUNY Press.
    Provides a comparative philosophical study of the thought of the two principle theorists of monistic Kashmiri Shaivism, Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, and also formulates a conception of the nature of philosophy as a means of intercultural and interreligious dialogue.
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  • Siva and the Ubiquity of Consciousness: The Spaciousness of an Artful Yogi.H. B. Alper - 1979 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 7:345.
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  • Abhinavagupta.Kanti Chandra Pandey - 1963 - Varanasi,: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office.
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