The authors make an attempt to comparatively analyse some stances of the Old Indian philosophy of language, exemplified by the Medieval Indian author Jayanta, along with the Western tradition of the analytical philosophy of language, and to highlight the differences as well as the similarities.
Understanding a philosophical text. The problem of “meaning” in Jayanta’s Nyāyamañjarī, Book 5 / Keidan, Artemij; Freschi, Elisa. - STAMPA. - 95(2017), pp. 251-290. - BEITRÄGE ZUR KULTUR- UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE ASIENS. [10.2307/j.ctt1xp3whf.11].
Understanding a philosophical text. The problem of “meaning” in Jayanta’s Nyāyamañjarī, Book 5
Artemij Keidan;Elisa Freschi
2017
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The authors make an attempt to comparatively analyse some stances of the Old Indian philosophy of language, exemplified by the Medieval Indian author Jayanta, along with the Western tradition of the analytical philosophy of language, and to highlight the differences as well as the similarities.File allegati a questo prodotto
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