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  1. Indian Semantic Analysis: The Nirvacana Tradition.Eivind Kahrs & Kahrs - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    Since the time of the Upanishads, the Indian tradition of semantic elucidation known as nirvacana analysis has been a powerful tool in the interpretation of Sanskrit texts. By drawing on the appropriate literature and deploying the model provided by the tradition itself, the author explains how it was used and why it became so significant. The book will be an important reference tool for students of Sanskrit and Indian studies, as well as to those in the field of indigenous Indian (...)
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  • The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikāya.Bhikkhu Bodhi - 2001 - Wisdom.
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  • The Long Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Digha Nikaya.Maurice Walshe - 1995 - Wisdom.
    Maurice Walshe. This is the wheel—marks clearly show. If he does not renounce the world, He'll turn the Wheel, and rule the earth. The nobles will his vassals be, All in attendance on his power. But if the homeless life's his choice: On ...
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  • Literal means and hidden meanings: A new analysis of skillful means.Asaf Federman - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (2):pp. 125-141.
    The Buddhist concept of skillful means , as introduced inMahāyāna sūtras, exposes a new awareness of the gap between text and meaning. Although the term is sometimes taken to point to the Buddha's pedagogical skills, this interpretation ignores the provocative use of the term in Mahāyāna texts. Treating skillful means as a universal Buddhist concept also fails to explain why and for what purpose it first became predominant in the Mahāyāna. Looking at the use of skillful means in the Lotus (...)
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  • The discourse on what is primary (aggañña-sutta).Steven Collins - 1993 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 21 (4):197-197.
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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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  • History in the Making: On Sheldon Pollock’s “NS Indology” and Vishwa Adluri’s “Pride and Prejudice”.Reinhold Grünendahl - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (2):189-257.
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  • Digha Nikaya Debates.Joy Manné - 1992 - Buddhist Studies Review 9 (2):117-136.
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  • Language as history/history as language: Saussure and the romance of etymology.Derek Attridge - 1987 - In Derek Attridge, Geoffrey Bennington & Robert Young (eds.), Post-structuralism and the question of history. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 183--211.
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