The Study of Indian and Tibetan Thought
Leiden, E. J. Brill (1967)
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| Keywords | Philosophy, Indic Philosophy, Buddhist Tantrism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B131.R82 | |||||||||
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Karl H. Potter (1970). Buddhist Philosophy From 100 to 350 A.D. In Karl H. Potter (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Motilal Banarsidass.
D. Seyfort Ruegg (1988). An Indian Source for the Tibetan Hermeneutical Term Dgo [(M)\Dot]\Dot Ms Gži 'Intentional Ground'. Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (1):1-4.
Richard King (1999). Indian Philosophy: An Introduction to Hindu and Buddhist Thought. Georgetown University Press.
Richard Nance (2007). On What Do We Rely When We Rely on Reasoning? Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (2).
Blo-Bzaṅ-Chos-Kyi-Ñi-Ma (2009). The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems: A Tibetan Study of Asian Religious Thought. Wisdom Publicatiaons.
Jonathan Stoltz (2009). Buddhist Epistemology: The Study of Pramana. Religion Compass 3 (4):537-548.
Shōryū Katsura (ed.) (1999). Dharmakīrti's Thought and its Impact on Indian and Tibetan Philosophy: Proceedings of the Third International Dharmakīrti Conference, Hiroshima, November 4-6, 1997. [REVIEW] Verlag Der Österreichischen Akademie Der Wissenchaften.
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