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Meaning of Nouns: Semantic Theory in Classical and Medieval India -- Namartha-nirnaya of Kaundabhatta

Meaning of Nouns: Semantic Theory in Classical and Medieval India -- Namartha-nirnaya of Kaundabhatta

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The present book is a heavily annotated translation of the Namartha-nirnaya section of Kaundabhatta's Vaiyakarana-bhushana, with an extensive introduction. While there are several books that discuss Indian semantic theories in general terms, this book belongs to a small class of intensive, focused studies of densely written philosophical texts which examine each argument in its historical and philosophical context. It is of interest to all students of philosophy of language in general, and to students of Indian philosophy in particular.

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ISBN 13 9788124604311
Book Language English
Binding Hardcover
Total Pages 296
Edition 2nd
Release Year 2018
Publisher D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Author Madhav M. Deshpande
Category Linguistic Studies  
Weight 550.00 g
Dimension 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.80

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Kaundabhatta's Vaiyakarana-bhushana is a massive work on semantic theory written in India in the 17th century. Kaundabhatta belonged to the tradition of Sanskrit grammar and in this work he consolidated the philosophy of language developed in the Paninian tradition of Sanskrit grammar. His work takes account of the philosophical debate which occurred in classical and medieval India among the philosophers and grammarians from about 500 bc. to the 17th century ad and primarily represents this debate between the traditions of Sanskrit grammar, Mimamsa, and Nyaya-Vaisheshika. It discusses ontological, epistemological, and exegetical issues concerning the notion of meaning as it relates to the various components of language. The present book is a heavily annotated translation of the Namartha-nirnaya section of Kauandabhatta's Vaiyakarana-bhushana, with an extensive introduction. While there are several books that discuss Indian semantic theories in general terms, this book belongs to a small class of intensive, focused studies of densely written
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