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117On semantics and saṃketa: Thoughts on a neglected problem with buddhist apoha doctrine (review)Journal of Indian Philosophy 34 (5): 415-478. 2006.“...a theory of meaning for a particular language should be conceived by a philosopher as describing the practice of linguistic interchange by speakers of the language without taking it as already understood what it is to have a language at all: that is what, by imagining such a theory, we are trying to make explict." – Michael Dummer (2004: 31)
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Dharmakırti and Dharmottara on the intentionality of perception: Selections from Nyayabindu (an epitome of philosophy)In Jay Garfield & William Edelgass (eds.), Buddhist Philosophy: Essential Readings, Oup Usa. pp. 186--196. 2009.
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University of ChicagoRegular Faculty
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Asian Philosophy |