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- Philosophy East and West
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Daya Krishna on Some Indian Theories of Negation: A Critique Volume 63, Number 4, October 2013, pp. 543-561
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- Books Received
- An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Perspectives on Reality, Knowledge, and Freedom by Bina Gupta (review)
- Index to Volume 63
- Beyond the Mushroom Cloud: Commemoration, Religion, and Responsibility after Hiroshima by Yuki Miyamoto (review)
- Riding the Wind with Liezi: New Perspectives on the Daoist Classic edited by Ronnie Littlejohn and Jeffrey Dippmann (review)
- Thinking Through Confucian Modernity: A Study of Mou Zongsan’s Moral Metaphysics by Sebastien Billioud (review)
- Exploring the Yogasūtra: Philosophy and Translation by Daniel Raveh (review)
- Das Wichtigste im Leben: Wang Yangming (1472–1529) und seine Nachfolger über die “Verwirklichung des ursprünglichen Wissens” 致良知 (The most important thing in life: Wang Yangming [1472–1529] and his successors on the “Realization of Original Knowledge”) by Iso Kern (review)
- Humes Moralphilosophie unter chinesischem Einfluss by Reinhard May (review)
- Saṁnyāsin in the Hindu Tradition: Changing Perspectives by Trichur S. Rukmani (review)
- The Quest for God and the Good: World Philosophy as Living Experience by Diana Lobel (review)
- Speaking For Buddhas: Scriptural Commentary in Indian Buddhism by Richard F. Nance (review)
- Sacred High City, Sacred Low City: A Tale of Religious Sites in Two Tokyo Neighborhoods by Steven Heine (review)
- Purposeful Play
- The World Of Exclusions: A Thorough Study Of Buddhist Nominalism
- Systematizing Nyāya
- An Exclusive Volume on Exclusion
- The Harmony Principle
- Nyāya Perceptual Theory: Disjunctivism or Anti-Individualism?
- Daya Krishna on Some Indian Theories of Negation: A Critique
- Learning to Converse: Reflections on a Small Experiment
- The Descent of the Transcendent: Viewing Culture with G. C. Pande
- Philosophical Miscellanea: Excerpts from an Ongoing Dialogue with Daya Krishna
- Is Nyāya Realist or Idealist? Carrying on a Conversation Started by Daya Krishna
- Remembering Daya Krishna and G. C. Pande: Two Giants of Post-Independence Indian Philosophy
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