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  1. Purport, implicature and presupposition: Sanskrit abhiprāya and Tibetan dgo $$\dot n$$ s pa/dgo $$\dot n$$ s gži as hermeneutical concepts.D. Seyfort Ruegg - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13:309.
  • L'abhidharmako Sa de Vasubandhu.Louis de Vasubandhu, La Vallée Poussin & Société Belge D'études Orientales - 1923 - Paul Geuthner J.B. Istas.
     
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  • The study of Indian and Tibetan thought.David Seyfort Ruegg - 1967 - Leiden,: Brill.
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  • Philosophy and psychology in the Abhidharma.Herbert V. Guenther - 1976 - [New York]: Random House.
  • Buddhism and Language: A Study of Indo-Tibetan Scholasticism.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp, José Ignacio Cabezón & Jose Ignacio Cabezon - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):563.
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  • Buddhist Hermeneutics.Donald S. Lopez - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (2):258-262.
  • Studies in Abhidharma Literature and the Origins of Buddhist Philosophical Systems.E. G., Erich Frauwallner, Sophie Francis Kidd & Ernst Steinkellner - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):225.
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  • The ontology of the prajñāpāramitā.Edward Conze - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 3 (2):117-129.
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  • Buddha-nature, Mind and the Problem of Gradualism in a Comparative Perspective: On the Transmission and Reception of Buddhism in India and Tibet.David Seyfort Ruegg - 1989 - Routledge/Curzon.
  • The literature of the Madhyamaka school of philosophy in India.David Seyfort Ruegg - 1981 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    INTRODUCTION: THE NAME MADHYAMAKA The Madhyamaka school of Mahayana Buddhism goes back to Nagarjuna, the great Indian Buddhist philosopher who is placed ...
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  • Dependent-arising and emptiness: a Tibetan Buddhist interpretation of Mādhyamika philosophy emphasizing the compatibility of emptiness and conventional phenomena.Elizabeth Napper - 1989 - Boston: Wisdom Publications.
    Arising and emptiness are the two essential Buddhist concepts, which when understood, lead to the highest school of Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Buddhist Images of Human Perfection.Nathan Katz - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):105-106.
     
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  • The early buddhist thoery of man perfected.I. B. Horner - 1938 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 126 (11):370-371.
     
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  • Elements of semiology.Roland Barthes - unknown
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