Epistemology, logic, and grammar in Indian philosophical analysis

The Hague,: Mouton. Edited by Jonardon Ganeri (1971)
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In this volume, Bimal K. Matilal blends knowledge contained in original Sanskrit texts and modern philosophical terminology in interpreting and reconstructing early philosophical theories, highlighting the critical and analytical nature of the Indian philosophical tradition.

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reprint Matilal, Bimal Krishna (2015) "Epistemology, logic and grammar in Indian philosophical analysis". Oxford University Press

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