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_aS.J, John Vattanky, . _930502 |
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_aNyāya Philosophy of Language : _bAnalysis, Text, Translation and Interpretation of Upamana and Sabda Sections of Karikavali, Muktavali and Dinakari _c/John Vattanky S.J. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bSri Satguru Publications, _c1995. |
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| 300 | _axiv, 548p. ; | ||
| 490 | _aSri Garib Dass Oriental Series No. 187 , volume-5 | ||
| 500 | _aNyaya Philosophy of Language provides a comprehensive analysis, text, translation, and interpretation of the Upamana (comparison) and Sabda (word/testimony) sections of the Kārikāvalī, Muktāvalī, and Dinakarī. It is a landmark, scholarly study that introduces the technicalities of Navyanyaya to modern readers. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [531-548) and index. | ||
| 520 | _aNyaya Philosophy of Language provides a comprehensive analysis, text, translation, and interpretation of the Upamana (comparison) and Sabda (word/testimony) sections of the Kārikāvalī, Muktāvalī, and Dinakarī. It is a landmark, scholarly study that introduces the technicalities of Navyanyaya to modern readers. | ||
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