Indian theories of meaning in the Sanskrit grammarians and the philosophic schools
In Indian thought we find two main approaches to the study of the problem of meaning. The Mimamseekas and the Naiyayikas consider the word as an autonomous unit of sense, and take the sentence as a colleotion of words. They face many problems that arise in such a naive attitude; what is the exact pr...
Main Author: | Kunjunni Raja, Kumarapuram |
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SOAS, University of London
1954
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.759068 |
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