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  1. Toshiya Unebe (2011). “Apūrva,” “Devatā,” and “Svarga”: Arguments on Words Denoting Imperceptible Objects. Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):535-552.
    We cannot directly perceive and experience objects of words such as “ apūrva ” “ devatā ,” and “ svarga ,” while objects of words such as “cow” and “horse” are perceptible. Therefore in the Indian linguistic context, some assert that there are two categories of words. However, a grammarian philosopher Bhartṛhari (450 CE) in the second book of his Vākyapadīya , introduces a verse stating that there is no difference between them. Other Indian thinkers as well deal with this (...)
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  2. Toshiya Unebe (2000). Jñānaśrībhadra's Interpretation of Bhartrhari as Found in the Lankāvatāravrtti ('Phags Pa Langkar Gshegs pa'I 'Grel Pa). Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (4).
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  3. Toshiya Unebe (2000). JñānaśrīBhadra's Interpretation of Bhartrhari as Found in the LankāvatāRavrtti ('Phags Pa Langkar Gshegs Pa'i 'Grel Pa). Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (4):329-360.
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