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Date: 2010-02-16 13:44:24
Indian religions
Indian philosophy
Buddhist philosophy
Madhyamaka
Mahayana
Dharmakirti
Dignāga
Yogacara
Nyaya
Buddhism
Buddhist logic
Philosophy

NEGATIVE COGNITION IN BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY

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