Language, Testimony and Meaning
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This book contains an elaborate discussion of different western and Indian theories of language, a comparative study of epistemology of authority, and Navya-Nyaya theories of meaning of words, and of sentences of different moods--indicative, imperative, optative,--and also of ought-sentences.
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