Bhartṛhari, the famous Indian linguistic philosopher (V CE) in his ‘Vākyapadīya’ discussed different doctrines on the nature of language, tending to demonstrate, that each of the doctrines is justified in a certain context and represents a certain aspect of reality. Modern scholars usually designate Bhartṛhari’s philosophy as perspectivism, though there are also disagreements with this interpretation. E.g. G. Cardona claims that Bhartṛhari’s perspectivism is generally exaggerated, and the true teaching expressed in VP is the monistic theory of the “Pāṇini-darśana”. So, the concept of Bhartṛhari's perspectivism needs to be further eleborated. In this paper two characteristic features of Bhartṛhari’s perspectivism are discussed, in order to c...
In recent decades, perspectivism has developed into an epistemological research program claiming its...
The aim of this paper is to discuss how philosophers in ancient India recognized their own modes of ...
The author begins his paper with the assertion that there is not even one thing in this world that i...
International audienceThe present article is part 3 in a series on “perspectivism” in the philosophy...
Although somewhat neglected in the scholarly debate, Vṛṣabhadeva’s commentary (known as Sphuṭākṣarā ...
The grammarian and philosopher Bhartṛhari (5th. c. CE) developed a philosophy that is essentially ch...
anemonIn this paper we will discuss the perspectivism in philosophy as a problem. That is to say “is...
Since Nietzsche, the term “perspectivism” has been used as the name for an ill-defined epistemologic...
As is the case with most pre‐modern philosophers of India, very little historical information is ava...
A doyen of profound discussions on the Indian philosophy of language, Bhartṛhari (fl. 500 – 700 CE) ...
Vṛṣabhadeva’s Sphuṭākṣarā, a commentary on the first chapter of Bhartṛhari’s Vākyapadīya and its Vṛt...
Instead of choosing between reading Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism as a metaphysical thesis or as one ...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
Bhartṛhari’s Vākyapadīya (5th century AD) is a seminal work in the history of Sanskrit grammatical t...
Abstract Bhartrhari and Bakhtin not only belong to two different philosophical traditions of languag...
In recent decades, perspectivism has developed into an epistemological research program claiming its...
The aim of this paper is to discuss how philosophers in ancient India recognized their own modes of ...
The author begins his paper with the assertion that there is not even one thing in this world that i...
International audienceThe present article is part 3 in a series on “perspectivism” in the philosophy...
Although somewhat neglected in the scholarly debate, Vṛṣabhadeva’s commentary (known as Sphuṭākṣarā ...
The grammarian and philosopher Bhartṛhari (5th. c. CE) developed a philosophy that is essentially ch...
anemonIn this paper we will discuss the perspectivism in philosophy as a problem. That is to say “is...
Since Nietzsche, the term “perspectivism” has been used as the name for an ill-defined epistemologic...
As is the case with most pre‐modern philosophers of India, very little historical information is ava...
A doyen of profound discussions on the Indian philosophy of language, Bhartṛhari (fl. 500 – 700 CE) ...
Vṛṣabhadeva’s Sphuṭākṣarā, a commentary on the first chapter of Bhartṛhari’s Vākyapadīya and its Vṛt...
Instead of choosing between reading Nietzsche\u27s perspectivism as a metaphysical thesis or as one ...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
Bhartṛhari’s Vākyapadīya (5th century AD) is a seminal work in the history of Sanskrit grammatical t...
Abstract Bhartrhari and Bakhtin not only belong to two different philosophical traditions of languag...
In recent decades, perspectivism has developed into an epistemological research program claiming its...
The aim of this paper is to discuss how philosophers in ancient India recognized their own modes of ...
The author begins his paper with the assertion that there is not even one thing in this world that i...