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Index
Cover Half Title Full Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments 1 Historical and Conceptual Introduction
Nyāya within Classical Indian Philosophy Knowledge: Truth, Belief, and Justifi cation Internalism and Externalism
2 Certification
The Justifi cation Regress Fallible Foundations Epistemic Excellences and Defects The Generality Problem Belief-Warranting tarka, ‘Suppositional Reasoning’
3 Perception
Concept-Laden vs. Concept-Free Perception Recognition Perceptual Error (Pseudo-Perception) The Generality Problem Revisited: Types of Sensory Connection Apperception
4 Inference
Inference for Oneself and Inference for Another (Formal Demonstration) From Extrapolation to Generalization The Ontology of Pervasion Philosophical Proofs of Self, God, and mukti, ‘Liberation’ Fallacies and Debate Theory
5 Analogy
Learning What Words Mean ‘Indirect Indication,’ upalakṣaṇa The Ontology of Similarity
6 Testimony
Testimony Not a Form of Inference Statements and Facts ‘Figurative Meaning,’ lakṣaṇā Speaker's Intention
7 Lessons for Analytic Epistemology Appendix: The Analogy Chapter of ‘(Wish-Fulfi lling) Jewel of Refl ection on the Truth (about Epistemology),’ Tattva-cintā-maṇi gaṅgeśopādhyāya-viracitas tattva-cintā-manau upamāna-khaṇḍaḥ Notes Sanskrit Glossary Texts and Translations Bibliography Index
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