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  1. The Buddha’s Wordplays: The Rhetorical Function and Efficacy of Puns and Etymologizing in the Pali Canon.Paolo Visigalli - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (4):809-832.
    This essay explores selected examples of puns and etymologizing in the Pali canon. It argues that they do not solely serve a satirical intent, but are sophisticated rhetorical devices, skilfully employed by the Buddha to induce a reflective awareness in the listeners and persuade them into accepting his view. Their rhetorical function and efficacy is investigated, while foregrounding a new interpretation of the Aggaññasutta.
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  • Myth and metaphysics.Kevin Schilbrack - 2000 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (2):65-80.
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  • Remarks on the visuddhimagga , and on its treatment of the memory of former dwelling(s) ( pubbenivāsānussatiñāṇa ).Steven Collins - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (5):499-532.
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