01005nam a2200241 i 450099100002995970753620020509160904.0970317s|||| ne ||| | fre b1129761x-39ule_instPARLA200188ExLDip.to Filol. Class. e Med.ita477.87Hoppenbrouwers, Heinrich A.M.541492Recherches sur la terminologie du martyre de Tertullien a Lactance /Henricus Alphonsus Maria HoppenbrouwersNijmegen ; Utrecht :Dekker and Van den Vegt,s.d.XV, 223 p. ;24 cm.Religione cristiana anticaStudio linguistico.b1129761x21-09-0601-07-02991000029959707536LE007 R Chr 914012007000016688le007-E0.00-l- 00000.i1146469001-07-02Recherches sur la terminologie du martyre de Tertullien a Lactance866137UNISALENTOle00701-01-97ma -frene 0101361nam a2200301 i 4500991000851109707536100915s2008 ne af bc 001 0 eng 9789004167230 (hardback : alk. paper)b13921587-39ule_instBiblioteca Interfacoltàita027.1494572570.9 Leu, Urs Bernhard473534Conrad Gessner's private library /by Urs B. Leu, Raffael Keller and Sandra WeidmannLeiden ;Boston :Brill,2008XII, 310 p., 20 p. di tav. :ill. ;25 cm.History of science and medicine library ;5Libraries in 16th-century Zèurich -- The history of Gessner's library -- The contents of the library -- Catalogue -- List A. Lost books -- List B. Lost and extant manuscriptsGesner, KonradBibliotecaCataloghi Gesner, Konrad Keller, Raffaelauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut731473Weidmann, Sandra.b1392158702-04-1415-09-10991000851109707536LE002 SB 570.9 LEU12002000616166le002pE90.00-no 00000.i1517065215-09-10Conrad Gessner's private library1441049UNISALENTOle00215-09-10ma -engne 0004354nam 2200661 a 450 991096433870332120250721224552.00-19-026763-11-283-42734-697866134273420-19-979562-2(CKB)2550000000075290(EBL)829367(OCoLC)769344041(SSID)ssj0000570511(PQKBManifestationID)11358019(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000570511(PQKBWorkID)10588200(PQKB)10958155(StDuBDS)EDZ0001138869(MiAaPQ)EBC829367(Au-PeEL)EBL829367(CaPaEBR)ebr10520366(CaONFJC)MIL342734(OCoLC)670238169(FINmELB)ELB162477(EXLCZ)99255000000007529020101005d2011 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrContrary thinking selected essays of Daya Krishna /edited by Nalini Bhushan, Jay L. Garfield, and Daniel RavehNew York Oxford University Press20111 online resource (xiii, 327 pages)Includes index.0-19-979555-X Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; PART I: Entrée; 1. Thinking versus Thought: Strategies for Conceptual Creativity; PART II: Thinking about Thinking; 2. Thinking Creatively about the Creative Act; 3. Thinking with Causality about "Causality:" Reflections on a "Concept" Determining All Thought about Action and Knowledge; PART III: Samvāda; 4. Comparative Philosophy: What It Is and What It Ought To Be; 5. Apoha and Samavāya in Kantian Perspective; 6. Is "Tat Tvam Asi" the Same Type of Identity Statement as "The Morning Star Is the Evening Star?"; PART IV: Vaidalya7. Rasa : The Bane of Indian Aesthetics8. Substance: The Bane of Philosophy; PART V: Negation; 9. Negation: Can Philosophy Ever Recover from It?; 10. Some Problems Regarding Th inking about Abhāva in the Indian Tradition; PART VI: Knowledge; 11. Knowledge: Whose Is It, What Is It, and Why Has It to Be "True?"; 12. Definition, Deception, and the Enterprise of Knowledge; PART VII: Truth; 13. Madness, Reason, and Truth; 14. Illusion, Hallucination, and the Problem of Truth; 15. Reality, Imagination, and Truth; PART VIII: Indian Philosophical Reflections16. The "Shock-Proof," "Evidence-Proof," "Argument-Proof" World of Sāmpradāyika Scholarship of Indian Philosophy17. Can the Analysis of Adhyāsa Ever Lead to an Advaitic Conclusion?; PART IX: Sruti; 18. Is the Doctrine of Arthavāda Compatible with the Idea of Sruti? The Basic Dilemma for the Revelatory Texts of Any Tradition; 19. The Mīmāmsāka versus the Yājñika: Some Further Problems in the Interpretation of Śruti; PART X: Veda; 20. Rgveda: The Mantra, the Sukta, and the Mandala, or The Rsi, the Devatā, the Chanda: The Structure of the Text and the Problems Regarding It21. The Vedic Corpus and the Two Sutra-Texts Concerned with It: The Mīmām. sasutra and the BrahmasutraPART XI: Transgressions; 22. Did the Gopīs Really Love Krsna? Some Reflections on Bhakti as a Purusārtha in the Indian Tradition; 23. Reflections on an Alleged Anecdote in Śankara's Life; PART XII: Free Thinking; 24. Freeing Philosophy from the "Prison-House" of "I-Centricity"; 25. Freedom, Reason, Ethics, and Aesthetics; Envoi; 26. Eros, Nomos, Logos; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; Y; WDaya Krishna (1924-2007) was easily the most creative and original Indian philosopher of the second half of the 20th century. His thought and philosophical energy dominated academic Indian philosophy and determined the nature of the engagement of Indian pSelected essays of Daya KrishnaPhilosophy, IndicPhilosophy, Indic.181/.4Krishna Daya120348Bhushan NaliniGarfield Jay L.1955-Raveh DanielMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910964338703321Contrary thinking4406177UNINA