Philosophy, Grammar, and Indology

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* {{i|3. '''Rajendra P. Pandey''': ''Language and Significance''|37}}
* {{i|3. '''Rajendra P. Pandey''': ''Language and Significance''|37}}
* {{i|4. '''G.L. Pandit''': ''Rediscovering Indian Philosophy: Out of Text and Into Text''|41}}
* {{i|4. '''G.L. Pandit''': ''Rediscovering Indian Philosophy: Out of Text and Into Text''|41}}
5. KJsf.Tiwari
* {{i|5. '''K.N.Tiwari''': ''Logicalism and Anthropocentrism in Linguistic Meaning''|53}}
Logicalism and Anthropocentrism in Linguistic Meaning
* {{i|6. ''P.R. Bhat''': ''Philosophical Problems and Language in Wittgenstein''|61}}
6. P.R. Bhat
* {{i|7. '''N.K. Devaraja''': ''Self and Freedom: The Vedantic and Phenomenological Perspectives''|79}}
Philosophical Problems and Language in Wittgenstein
* {{i|8. '''Arvind Kumar Rai''': ''The Positive Dimension of Śunyatā in Nāgārjuna''|87}}
7. N.K. Devaraja
* {{i|9. '''Vijay Bharadwaja''': ''Svadharma and Mokṣa: A Critique''|95}}
Self and Freedom: The Vedantic and
* {{i|10. '''Deepkant Prasad''': ''The Concept of Justification and Svataḥprāmāṇya-Parataḥprāmāṇya Debate''|103}}
Phenomenological Perspectives
8. Arvind Kumar Rai
The Positive Dimension of Sunyata in Nagarjuna
9. Vijay Bharadwaja
Svadharma and Mok$a: A Critique
10. Deepkant Prasad
The Concept ofJustification and Svatahpramanya-
Paratahpramanya Debate
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This book contains thirty-four essays written by eminent philosophers and indologists in honor of the erudite scholar of Indian studies, Professor Gustav Roth.

Citation Prasad, Hari Shankar, ed. Philosophy, Grammar, and Indology: Essays in Honour of Professor Gustav Roth. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series 20. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1992.