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_bSID/A
245 0 _aAPOHA/
_bbuddhist nominalism and human cognition
_cSiderits,Mark [ed.]
250 _a1st.ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bColumbia university press,
_c2011.
300 _a333 p.
_bPB
505 _a1. How to Talk About Inettable I hings: Dignaga and DharmakTrti on Apoha • TOM TILLEMANS 2. Dignaga's Apoha Theory: Its Presuppositions and Main Theoretical Implications • OLE FIND 3. Key Features of DharmakTrti's Apoha Theory • JOHN D. DUNNE 4. DharmakTrti's Discussion of Circularity • PASCALE HUGON 5. Apoha Theory as an Approach to Understanding Human Cognition • shoryO katsura 6. The Apoha Theory as Referred to in the Nydyamanjarl • MASAAKI HATTORI 7. Constructing the Content of Awareness Events • PARIMAL G. PATIL 8. The Apoha Theory of Meaning: A Critical Account • PRABAL KUMAR SEN 9. Apoha as a Naturalized Account of Concept Formation • GEORGES DREYFUS 10. Apoha, Feature-Placing, and Sensoiy Content • JONARDON GANERl 11. Funes and Categorization in an Abstraction-Free World • AMITA CHATTERJEE 12. Apoha Semantics: Some Simpleminded Questions and Doubts • BOB HALE 13. Classical Semantics and Apoha Semantics • BRENDAN S. G1LL0N 14. Srughna by Dusk • MARK SIDERITS
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