The sense-reference distinction in indian philosophy of language

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (3):331-355 (1987)
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original Siderits, Mark (1986) "The sense-reference distinction in indian philosophy of language". Synthese 69(1):331-355
reprint Siderits, Mark (1986) "The sense-reference distinction in Indian philosophy of language". Synthese 69(1):81-106

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