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OverviewWe are grateful to the authors who wrote papers specially for this volume and kindly gave their permission for printing them together. None of these papers appeared anywhere before. Our special thanks are due to the first six authors who kindly responded to our request and agreed to join this new venture which we are calling 'comparative perspective' in ana lytical philosophy. In the introductory essay certain salient points from each paper have been noted only to show how 'com parative perspective' may add to, and be integrated with, mod ern philosophical discussion in the analytic tradition. Need less to say, any mistake, possible mis-attribution or misrepresentation of the views of the original authors of the papers (appearing in the said introductory essay) is entirely the responsibility of the author of that essay. The author apologizes if there has been such unintentional misrepresenta tion and insists that the readers should depend upon the orig inal papers themselves for their own understanding. For typo graphical problems it has not always been possible to use the symbols originally used by the authors, but care has been taken to use the proper substitute for each of them. Bimal K. Matilal ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE: AN INTRODUCTION 1. The aim of this volume is to extend the horizon of philosophi cal analysis as it is practiced today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bimal K. Matilal , Jaysankar Lal ShawPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985 Volume: 178 Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9789400965010ISBN 10: 940096501 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 15 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAnalytical Philosophy in Comparative Perspective: An Introduction.- We Are All Children of God.- The Syncategorematic Treatment of Predicates.- The Paradox of Naming.- Substance and Kind: Reflections on the New Theory of Reference.- The Easy Examination Paradox.- Models for Actions.- Some Problems Concerning Meaning.- Abstraction, Analysis and Universals: The Navya-Ny?ya Theory.- Psychologism in Indian Logical Theory.- A Speech-Act Model for Understanding Navya-Ny?ya Epistemology.- Some Epistemologically Misleading Expressions: “Inference”, and “Anum?na”, “Perception” and “Pratyaksa”.- The Pr?bh?kara Mim?ms? Theory of Related Designation.- Plato’s Indian Barbers.- Proper Names: Contemporary Philosophy and the Ny?ya.- Awareness and Meaning in Navya-Ny?ya.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The aims of the collection ... are 'to extend the horizon of philosophical analysis as it is practiced today' and to 'open up a new area of contemporary philosophical research'. ... The authors ... are all accomplished logicians and analytic philosophers. Their essays make valuable contributions to their respective fields ... . this volume, as part of the distinguished Synthese Library, may be expected to promote the growth of this area of research by reaching out to a wider philosophical audience. (Hans G. Herzberger, Journal of Indian Philosophy, Issue 15, 1987) From the reviews: The aims of the collection ... are `to extend the horizon of philosophical analysis as it is practiced today' and to `open up a new area of contemporary philosophical research'. ... The authors ... are all accomplished logicians and analytic philosophers. Their essays make valuable contributions to their respective fields ... . this volume, as part of the distinguished Synthese Library, may be expected to promote the growth of this area of research by reaching out to a wider philosophical audience. (Hans G. Herzberger, Journal of Indian Philosophy, Issue 15, 1987) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |