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Apoha : Buddhist nominalsim and human cognition
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Apoha : Buddhist nominalsim and human cognition

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How to talk about ineffable things : Dignāga and Dhārma-kirti on apoha / Tom Tillemans
Dignāga's apoha theory : its presuppositions and main theoretical implications / Ole Pind
Key features of Dhārma-kirti's apoha theory / John Dunne
Dhārma-kirti's discussion of circularity / Pascale Hugon
Apoha theory as an approach to understanding human cognition / Sh. Katsura
The apoha theory as referred to in the Nyyamañjar / Masaaki Hattori
Constructing the content of awareness events / Parimal G. Patil
The apoha theory of meaning : a critical account / Prabal Kumar Sen
Apoha as a naturalized account of concept formation / Georges Dreyfus
Apoha, feature-placing and sensory content / Jonardon Ganeri
Funes and categorization in an abstraction-free world / Amita Chatterjee
Apoha semantics : some simpleminded questions and doubts / Bob Hale
Classical semantics and apoha semantics / Brendan S. Gillon
Rughna by dusk / Mark Siderits.

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Apoha : Buddhist nominalsim and human cognition. ISBN 9780231153614. Published by Columbia University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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