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Mark Siderits and Matthew T. Kapstein, Reason's Traces: Identity and Interpretation in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist ThoughtJournal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4): 824. 2004.
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Mark Siderits, Book Review (review)Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4): 824-828. 2004.
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Mark Siderits, Deductive, Inductive, Both or Neither?Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (1/3): 303-321. 2003.
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Mark Siderits, Buddhism and techno-physicalism: Is the eightfold path a program?Philosophy East and West 51 (3): 307-314. 2001.
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Mark Siderits, Review: The Reality of Altruism: Reconstructing Śāntideva (review)Philosophy East and West 50 (3). 2000.
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Mark Siderits, Review of Epistemology, Meaning and Metaphysics after Matilal by Arindam Chakrabarti (review)Philosophy East and West 48 (3): 503-513. 1998.
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Mark Siderits, Relativism, Objectivity and Comparative PhilosophyJournal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 3 1-15. 1998.
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Mark Siderits, Epistemology, Meaning and Metaphysics after Matilal, special issue of Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 3, no. 2, edited by Arindam Chakrabarti (review)Philosophy East and West 48 503-513. 1998.
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Mark Siderits, Do Persons Supervene on Skandhas?Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 1 55-76. 1996.
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Mark Siderits, Indian Philosophy of Language. Studies in Selected IssuesTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 54 (2): 353-354. 1992.
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Mark Siderits, Beyond compatibilism: A buddhist approach to freedom and determinismAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2): 149-59. 1987.
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Mark Siderits, The sense-reference distinction in indian philosophy of languageJournal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (3): 331-355. 1987.
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Mark Siderits, The sense-reference distinction in indian philosophy of languageSynthese 69 (1): 331-355. 1986.
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Mark Siderits, The sense-reference distinction in Indian philosophy of languageSynthese 69 (1): 81-106. 1986.
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Mark Siderits, Word meaning, sentence meaning, and apohaJournal of Indian Philosophy 13 (2): 133-151. 1985.
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Mark Siderits, The Prabhakara Mımam. sa Theory of Related DesignationIn Bimal Krishna Matilal & Jaysankar Lal Shaw (eds.), Analytical Philosophy in Comparative Perspective: Exploratory Essays in Current Theories and Classical Indian Theories of Meaning and Reference, D. Reidel. 1984.
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Mark Siderits, The madhyamaka critique of epistemology IIJournal of Indian Philosophy 9 (2): 121-160. 1981.
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Mark Siderits, The madhyamaka critique of epistemology. IJournal of Indian Philosophy 8 (4): 307-335. 1980.
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Mark Siderits, David J. Kalupahana, "Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism" (review)Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (n/a): 191. 1980.
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Mark Siderits, A note on the early buddhist theory of truthPhilosophy East and West 29 (4): 491-499. 1979.
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Mark Siderits, Kenneth K. S. Ch'en, "The Chinese Transformation of Buddhism" (review)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 6 (1): 111. 1979.
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Mark Siderits, Kemeth K. S. Ch’en, The Chinese Transformation of Buddhism; Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 1973; 345 + ix pages; $15.00 (review)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 6 (1): 111-113. 1979.
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Mark Siderits and Jim O'Brien, Zeno and nāgārjuna on motionPhilosophy East and West 26 (3): 281-299. 1976.