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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Introduction Volume 51, Number 4, October 2001, pp. 449-451
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- Introduction
- Phanomenologie der Natur (Phenomenology of nature) (review)
- The Character of Logic in India (review)
- La pensee Chinoise et l'abstraction (review)
- An Ineffective Inoculation
- Physics within Nondual Consciousness
- Bhartrhari on What Cannot Be Said
- Nagarjuna's Theory of Causality: Implications Sacred and Profane
- Could There Be Mystical Evidence for a Nondual Brahman? A Causal Objection
- The Peacock's Egg: Bhartrhari on Language and Reality
- The Word Is the World: Nondualism in Indian Philosophy of Language
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