Tag Archive | Indian Philosophy
Jonardon Ganeri – interview
Jonardon Ganeri says in an interview that Dignaga, Sriharsha and Gangesha should be as well known as Plato, Aristotle and Descartes. HERE is the interview.
Jonardon Ganeri says in an interview that Dignaga, Sriharsha and Gangesha should be as well known as Plato, Aristotle and Descartes. HERE is the interview.
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