Description |
1 online resource (393 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Indian Philosophy A Collection of Readings; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Preface; Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; A Fragment of the Indian Philosophical Tradition -- Theory of Pramāna; Nāgārjuna as Anti-Realist; Introduction to Gaṅgeśa's Theory of Truth; Dharmakīrti's Theory of Truth; Does Indian Epistemology Concern Justified True Belief?; Knowing That One Knows; The Indian Concepts of Knowledge and Self; Padmapāda's Illusion Argument; Dreams and Reality: The Śaṅkarite Critique of Vijñānavāda |
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Dreams and the Coherence of Experience: An Anti-Idealist Critique from Classical Indian PhilosophyAstitva Jñeyatva Abhidheyatva; The Nyāya on Existence, Knowability and Nameability; Is Whatever Exists Knowable and Nameable?; On Knowing by Being Told; The Nyāya Theory of Doubt; Acknowledgments |
Summary |
First published in 2001 |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Philosophy, Indic.
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Knowledge, Theory of.
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epistemology.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Eastern.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Epistemology.
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Knowledge, Theory of
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Philosophy, Indic
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781135702946 |
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1135702942 |
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