The Bloomsbury research handbook of Indian philosophy of language. (2020)
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- Title:
- The Bloomsbury research handbook of Indian philosophy of language. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Bloomsbury research handbook of Indian philosophy of language
- Other Titles:
- Research handbook of Indian philosophy of language
Indian philosophy of language - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Alessandro Graheli.
- Editors:
- Graheli, Alessandro
- Contents:
- IntroductionPart I: Phonemes, Words and Sentences 1. Vyakaraa – Patañjali: Phonemes and words (M.P. Candotti, University of Lausanne)2. Vyakaraa – Bharthari: After theory of the sphoa (A. Saito, Kyushu University, Fukuoka)3. Mimasa – Sabara, Kumarila: From the Permanent Phonemes, to words, to Sentences (M. Nowakowska, University of Warsaw)4. Nyaya – Vatsyayana, Jayanta: From the Ephemeral Phonemes to Words (A. Graheli, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)5. Vedanta – Prakasatman: Undivided sentences (H. David, EFEO, Pondicherry)6. Buddhism – Santarakita, Kamalasila: Refutation of the sphoa (S. McClintock, Emory University)Part II: What do Words and Sentences Refer to? 7. Vyakaraa – Vyai, Patañjali, Bharthari: Grammatical Entities (M.P. Candotti, University of Lausanne)8. Mimasa – Sabara, Kumarila: Universals and sentences (E. Freschi, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)9. Buddhism – Dignaga, Dharmakirti: External objects (bahyarthavada) (P. McAllister, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)10. Nyaya – Vatsyayana, Jayanta: Property-Possessors (M. Dasti, Bridgewater State University)Part III: The Cognitive Results of Language (vakyarthajñana)11. Mimasa: Sentences (E. Freschi, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)12. Nyaya: Knowledge of the Outer World (A. Graheli, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)13. Mimasa and Alakarasastra – Bhaa, Prabhakara, Abhinavagupta: From Injunctions to Poetic Sentences (A. Ollett, Harvard University)14. Alakarasastra – Abhinavagupta: Language and the Aesthetic Experience (D. Cuneo,IntroductionPart I: Phonemes, Words and Sentences 1. Vyakaraa – Patañjali: Phonemes and words (M.P. Candotti, University of Lausanne)2. Vyakaraa – Bharthari: After theory of the sphoa (A. Saito, Kyushu University, Fukuoka)3. Mimasa – Sabara, Kumarila: From the Permanent Phonemes, to words, to Sentences (M. Nowakowska, University of Warsaw)4. Nyaya – Vatsyayana, Jayanta: From the Ephemeral Phonemes to Words (A. Graheli, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)5. Vedanta – Prakasatman: Undivided sentences (H. David, EFEO, Pondicherry)6. Buddhism – Santarakita, Kamalasila: Refutation of the sphoa (S. McClintock, Emory University)Part II: What do Words and Sentences Refer to? 7. Vyakaraa – Vyai, Patañjali, Bharthari: Grammatical Entities (M.P. Candotti, University of Lausanne)8. Mimasa – Sabara, Kumarila: Universals and sentences (E. Freschi, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)9. Buddhism – Dignaga, Dharmakirti: External objects (bahyarthavada) (P. McAllister, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)10. Nyaya – Vatsyayana, Jayanta: Property-Possessors (M. Dasti, Bridgewater State University)Part III: The Cognitive Results of Language (vakyarthajñana)11. Mimasa: Sentences (E. Freschi, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)12. Nyaya: Knowledge of the Outer World (A. Graheli, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)13. Mimasa and Alakarasastra – Bhaa, Prabhakara, Abhinavagupta: From Injunctions to Poetic Sentences (A. Ollett, Harvard University)14. Alakarasastra – Abhinavagupta: Language and the Aesthetic Experience (D. Cuneo, University of Leiden)Part IV: The Acquisition of Language15. Madhyamaka Buddhism - Candrakirti: The Word and the Pheomenic World (A. MacDonald, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)16. Mimasa – Sabara: The Acquisition of Language (K. Kataoka, Kyushu University, Fukuoka)17. Buddhism – Dignaga: On Meant-Thing18. Between Theology and Logic: Udayana on Word and Meaning (B. Diaconescu, University of Lausanne)19. Vyakaraa, Bharthari: Language and communication (H. David, EFEO, Pondicherry)20. Buddhism: Linguistic Convention 21. Jainism: Prakrit and Linguistics Convention (P. Flügel, University of Leiden)Part V: Applications of Language 22. Buddhism – Dharmakirti: Is there non-conceptualized knowledge? 23. Kashmirian Saiva – Abhinavagupta: Applications of grammar in the Pratyabhi-jña school (M. Ferrante, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)24. Navyavyakaraa: Further Developments of the Sphoa Theory Part VI: Implicature 25. Bhaamimasa – Kumarila: The Role of Implicature (L. McCrea, Cornell University)26. Prabhakaramimasa – Prabhakara: The Epistemological Problem of Implicature (A. Ollett, Harvard University)27. Nyaya, Jayanta: Implicature as contextualization (A. Graheli, Academy of Sciences, Vienna)28. Alakarasastra: The Aesthetic Experience GlossaryAnnotated BibliographyIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 181.4
Philosophy, Indic
Language and languages -- Philosophy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350049130
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781350049147
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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