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Ravishankar Sarma

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Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Physical Science
  • All publications (10)
  •  519
    On Causal and constructive Modeling of Belief Change
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    Reign of realism in Indian philosophy
    National Press. 1937.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Mīmāṃsāmañjarī
    Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 1996.
    On Mimamsa philosophy and epistemology.
    Mimamsa
  • Darśanamañjarī
    University of Madras. 1985.
    Digest of published and unpublished texts on Indic philosophy.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Reign of Realism in Indian Philosophy
    National Press. 1931.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Bhāratīyadarśaneṣu pratyakṣapramāṇavimarśaḥ
    Aḍayāra Pustakālayaḥ Anusandhānakendraśca. 1995.
    Study on perception in Indian philosophy.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Advaitavedāntasāhityetihāsakośaḥ
    University of Madras. 1980.
    Indian Philosophy
  • [Dar Sanamañjari]
    University of Madras. 1985.
  • Reign of realism: English exposition of Daśaprakaranas of Śrī Ānandatīrtha
    Dvaita Vedanta Studies and Research Foundation. 2008.
    Exposition of Daśaprakaraṇa (ten minor collective tracts) on Dvaita Vedanta by Madhva, 13th cent. ; includes complete text in Sanskrit.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Dar Sanamañjari
    University of Madras. 1985.
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