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" The birth of meaning in Hindu thought "
David B. Zilberman ; edited by Robert S. Cohen.
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BL
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772651
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Main Entry
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David B. Zilberman ; edited by Robert S. Cohen.
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Title & Author
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The birth of meaning in Hindu thought\ David B. Zilberman ; edited by Robert S. Cohen.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. ; Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic, ©1988.
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Series Statement
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Boston studies in the philosophy of science, v. 102.
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(xxii, 368 pages)
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ISBN
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9400914318
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: 9789400914315
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Contents
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I / Hindu Systems of Thought as Epistemic Disciplines.- I. The Science of Philosophies.- II. The Mechanism of Organization.- III. The Structural Design.- IV. Para-Methodology.- V. Modality and Modalization.- A. Deontic Modalization.- B. Apodictic Modalization.- C. Hypothetical Modalization.- VI. The Self-Developing Culture and Text.- VII. Six Epistemic Disciplines Unfolding Into One Another.- VIII. Modal Semiotics and the Categories of Philosophical Thinking.- IX. Six Entries into the World of Philosophical Reflections.- X. Summa Philosophiae.- II / The Birth of 'Meaning': A Systematic Genealogy of Indian Semantics.- I. Segregation of Meaning and Language.- II. The Rgveda in the Making: A Meaningful Activity Without 'Meaning'.- III. The Nirukta: A Knot of Semantic and Etymological Problems.- IV. P?nini: Separating and Interconnecting Language and Logic.- V. The Individual and the Universal in Language and Knowledge.- III / Dialectics in Kant and in the Ny?ya-S?tra: Toward the History of the Formation of Formal Logical Thinking.- IV / The Canonical Self in the World of Knowledge: A Note on Ny?ya Gnoseology.- V / Revelation in Advaita Ved?nta as an Experiment in the Semantic Destruction of Language.- I. Theoretical Basis of the Possibility of Coming to Know Brahman (Pary?ya).- II. Intuitive Basis of the Possibility of Coming to Know Brahman (Prayojana).- III. Pary?ya of the First Stage of Reflection from the Structure of the Text to the Nature of Brahman: The Theory of False Attribution and its Sublation (Transcendence).- IV. Prayojana of the First Stage of Reflection: The Intuition of False Attribution and its Sublation (Transcendence).- V. Pary?ya of the Second Stage of Reflection: The Theory of Brahman Shown in a Metaphoric Occurrence (Laksan?vritti).- VI. Prayojana of the Second Stage of Reflection: Intuition of Brahman Shown by the Method of Metamorphic Definition.- VII. Language Inappropriateness Exposed and Brahman Demonstrated by the Netiv?da Method: The Theory of Intuition (Pary?ya).- VIII. Prayojana of the Vedic Realization by the Netiv?da Method: The Intuition of a Theory.- VI / Is The Bodhisattva a Skeptic? On the Trichotomy of 'Indicative', 'Recollective', and 'Collective' Signs.- VII / Hindu Values and Buddhism: An Exemplary Discourse.- I. Methodological.- II. Theoretical.- II.1. The Mim?msa Normology.- VIII / Understanding Cultural Traditions Through Types of Thinking.- I. Level of Absolute Reality.- II. Level of Phenomenation.- III. Level of Absolute Irreality.- IX / The Family of Hindu 'Visions' as Cultural Entities.- Notes and References.- Bibliography: Selected Works of David Zilberman.
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Hindu philosophy
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Hindu philosophy.
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Philosophie hindoue.
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LC Classification
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B131.D385 1988
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David B Zilberman
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R S Cohen
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