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5Watson for Oncology and breast cancer treatment recommendations: agreement with an expert multidisciplinary tumor boardAnnals of Oncology 29 (2): 418-423. 2018.
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28Buddhist Philosophy of Language in India: Jñanasrimitra on ExclusionColumbia University Press. 2010.Jnanasrimitra (975-1025) was regarded by both Buddhists and non-Buddhists as the most important Indian philosopher of his generation. His theory of exclusion combined a philosophy of language with a theory of conceptual content to explore the nature of words and thought. Jnanasrimitra's theory informed much of the work accomplished at Vikramasila, a monastic and educational complex instrumental to the growth of Buddhism. His ideas were also passionately debated among successive Hindu and Jain ph…Read more
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465Traditionalism and Innovation: Philosophy, Exegesis, and Intellectual History in Jñānaśrīmitra’s Apohaprakaraṇa (review)Journal of Indian Philosophy 34 (4): 303-366. 2005.
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152History, philology, and the philosophical study of sanskrit textsJournal of Indian Philosophy 38 (2): 163-202. 2010.This paper is a critical review of Jonardan Ganeri’s Philosophy in Classical India
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57Against a Hindu God: Buddhist Philosophy of Religion in IndiaColumbia University Press. 2009.Comparative philosophy of religions -- Disciplinary challenges -- A grammar for comparison -- Comparative philosophy of religions -- Content, structure, and arguments -- Epistemology -- Religious epistemology in classical India: in defense of a Hindu god -- Interpreting Nyāya epistemology -- The Nyāya argument for the existence of Īśvara -- Defending the Nyāya argument -- Shifting the burden of proof -- Against Īśvara: Ratnakīrti's Buddhist critique -- The section on pervasion: the trouble with …Read more
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65On What it is That Buddhists Think About—Apoha in the Ratnakīrti-Nibandhâvali—Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (1-3): 229-256. 2003.
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