Shaiva Epistemology and Metaphysics
Introduction to Non-dual Shaiva Metaphysics, Concerns and Development, Fundamentals of Shaiva Logic and Epistemology, Theories of Consciousness, Self and Otherness, Knowledge, Error, Recognition, Causation and Action, Bondage and Liberation, Critics of Saiva Epistemology and Metaphysics: Buddhist Idealism, Nyaya Realism, Vedantic Idealism
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