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Vol. 3 No. 2 (1996): Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 3 No. 2 (1996): Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
Published:
1996-12-31
Introduction
Introduction
The Absence of a Philosopher
Arindam Chakrabarti
1-11
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Articles
Matilal's Mission
A Memorial Address
Michael Dummett
13-17
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Is Verbal Testimony a Form of Inference?
John A. Taber
19-31
PDF
Immediacy and the Direct Theory of Perception
Problems from Sri Harsa
Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad
33-56
pdf
Loads On Reference
Nirmalangshu Mukherji
57-80
PDF
The Word And Not The Morpheme
Prabal Dasgupta
81-85
PDF
The Nyaya on Indexicals and the Quantifier 'all'
Visvabandhu Tarkatirtha
87-110
PDF
Numbers as Properties of Objects
Frege and the Nyaya
Jonardon Ganeri
111-121
PDF
Natural Laws, Accidental Generalizations And Vyapti
Amita Chatterjee
123-150
pdf
The Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Variegated Colour( Citrarupa)
Some Vexed Problems
Prabal kumar Sen
151-172
PDF
Counter Matilal's Bias
The Philosophically Respectable in Indian Spiritual Thought
Stephen H. Phillips
173-183
PDF
Choosing What One is Cut Out to Be
Michael Krausz
185-199
PDF
The Structure of A Theory of Errors
A Three-Cornered Debate
Ramesh Kumar Sharma
201-257
PDF
Meat and Morality in the Mahabharata
Arindam Chakrabarti
259-268
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