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- Preface
Introduction, by Arindam Chakrabarti and Mark Siderits
1. How to Talk About Ineffable Things: Dignaga and Dharmakirti on Apoha, by Tom Tillemans
2. Dignaga's Apoha Theory: Its Presuppositions and Main Theoretical Implications, by Ole Pind
3. Key Features of Dharmakirti's Apoha Theory, by John D. Dunne
4. Dharmakirti's Discussion of Circularity, by Pascale Hugon
5. Apoha Theory as an Approach to Understanding Human Cognition, by Shoryu Katsura
6. The Apoha Theory as Referred to in the Nyayamañjari, by Masaaki Hattori
7. Constructing the Content of Awareness Events, by Parimal G. Patil
8. The Apoha Theory of Meaning: A Critical Account, by Prabal Kumar Sen
9. Apoha as a Naturalized Account of Concept Formation, by Georges Dreyfus
10. Apoha, Feature-Placing, and Sensory Content, by Jonardon Ganeri
11. Funes and Categorization in an Abstraction-Free World, by Amita Chatterjee
12. Apoha Semantics: Some Simpleminded Questions and Doubts, by Bob Hale
13. Classical Semantics and Apoha Semantics, by Brendan S. Gillon
14. Srughna by Dusk, by Mark Siderits
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index