
Language, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy
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Malcolm Keating draws on Mukula's Fundamentals of the Communicative Function to show the ability of language to convey a wide range of meanings and introduce ideas about testimony, pragmatics, and religious implications. Along with a complete translation of this foundational text, Keating also provides:
- Clear explanations of themes such as reference, figuration and sentence meaning
- Commentary illuminating connections between Mukula and contemporary philosophy
- Romanized text of the Sanskrit
- A glossary of terms and annotated bibliography
- A chronology of important figures and dates
By complementing a historically-informed introduction with a focused study of an influential primary text, Keating responds to the need for a reliable guide to better understand theories of language and related issues in Indian philosophy.
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List of Tables
Foreword, Larry McCrea
How to Use This Book
Part I: Introduction
Why did Mukula Bhatta write the Fundamentals?
Indication and Resolving Incongruity: Mukula's Response
Understanding Mukula's Context
Further Reading by Topic
- Locating Linguistic Philosophy
- Theories of Word Meaning
- Theories of Sentence Meaning
- Poetics and Linguistics
- After Mukula
Part II: English Translation of "The Fundamentals of the Communicative Function"
About This Translation
Introduction
Verses 1-15
Appendix 1: Outline of the Fundamentals of the Communicative Function
Appendix 2: Linguistic Examples used by Mukula
Part III: Commentary on "The Fundamentals of the Communicative Function"
About This Commentary
Introduction
Verses 1-15
Part IV: Sanskrit Text of the Abhidhavrttamatrka
Transliteration Convention
Introduction
Verses 1-15
Part V: Mukula and Contemporary Linguistic Philosophy
Mukula Bhatta on Sentence Meaning and the Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction
Mukula Bhatta on Primary and Secondary Meaning
A Contemporary Approach to What is Said: François Recanati
What is Said, What is Expressed
Lessons and Future Inquiry
Part VI: Study Resources
Glossary
Sanskrit Pronunciation
Chronology of Important Figures and Dates
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Subject and Name Index
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