Jewel of reflection on the truth about epistemology : a complete and annotated translation of the Tattva-cintā-maṇi / Gaṅgeśa ; translated by Stephen Phillips
Jewel of Reflection on the Truth about Epistemology is here translated and explained in an invaluable contribution to the history of knowledge, making available in English the very best within the traditions of philosophical speculation and argument in India and Sanskrit over more than twenty centur...
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Jewel of reflection on the truth about epistemology a complete and annotated translation of the Tattva-cintā-maṇi |
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a complete and annotated translation of the Tattva-cintā-maṇi |
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Jewel of reflection on the truth about epistemology a complete and annotated translation of the Tattva-cintā-maṇi Gaṅgeśa ; translated by Stephen Phillips |
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Jewel of reflection on the truth about epistemology a complete and annotated translation of the Tattva-cintā-maṇi Gaṅgeśa ; translated by Stephen Phillips |
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