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Adamson, Peter and Ganeri, Jonardon. 2020. Classical
Indian Philosophy. A History of
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Carlisle, Clare and Ganeri, Jonardon, eds. 2010a. Philosophy as Therapeia. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 66.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Carlisle, Clare and Ganeri, Jonardon. 2010b.
“Introduction.” in Philosophy as Therapeia, edited by Clare
Carlisle and Jonardon Ganeri, pp. 1–10. Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 66. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Carpenter, Amber D. and Ganeri, Jonardon. 2010. “Can You Seek the Answer to This Question?”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88(4): 571–594.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 1999. Semantic Powers: Meaning and the Means of Knowing in
Classical Indian Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2000. “Cross-Modality and the Self.”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61(3): 639–657.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2004.
“Indian Logic.” in Handbook of the History of Logic. Volume 1: Greek, Indian
and Arabic Logic, edited by Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods, pp. 309–396. Amsterdam: North-Holland
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2006. “Universals and Other Generalities.” in
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2007. The Concealed Art of the Soul: Theories of Self and
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199202416.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2008a. “Bimal Krishna Matilal and His Contribution to the Study
of Indian Logic and Navya-Nyāya.” in Logic, Navya-Nyāya &
Applications. Hommage to Bimal Krishna Matilal, edited by
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xi–xvii. Studies in Logic n. 15. London:
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2008c. “Towards a Formal Regimentation of the Navya-Nyāya Technical Language II.” in
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& Applications. Hommage to Bimal Krishna Matilal, edited
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2009. “Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2010a. “A Return to the Self: Indians and Greeks on Life as Art
and Philosophical Therapy.” in Philosophy as Therapeia, edited by Clare
Carlisle and Jonardon Ganeri, pp. 119–136. Royal
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2010b.
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2011a. Artha:
Meaning. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198074137.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2011b. The Lost Age of Reason: Philosophy in Early Modern India
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2011c. “Emergentisms, Ancient and Modern.”
Mind 120(479): 671–703.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2012. The Self. Naturalism, Consciousness, and the First-Person
Stance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199652365.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2013. “Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from the
Buddha to Tagore.” in Philosophy
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2014a. “Philosophical Modernities: Polycentricity and Early
Modernity in India.” in Philosophical
Traditions, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 75–94. Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 74. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Ganeri, Jonardon. 2014b. “Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2014/entries/early-modern-india/.
Ganeri, Jonardon, ed. 2017a. The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy.
Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199314621.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2017b.
Attention, Not Self. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198757405.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2017c.
“The Self Restated [Ganeri (2012)].”
Philosophical Studies 174(7): 1713–1719.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2017d. “Replies [to Windt (2017), de Vries (2017) and Coseru
(2017)].” Philosophical Studies 174(7):
1761–1771.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2017e.
“Classical Indian Philosophy.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
Memory, edited by Sven Bernecker and Kourken Michaelian, pp. 408–415. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2019. “Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/early-modern-india/.
Ganeri, Jonardon. 2020. Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves. Fernando Pessoa and
His Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198864684.001.0001.
Ganeri, Jonardon, Noordhof, Paul and Ramachandran, Murali. 1998. “For a (Revised) PCA-Analysis.”
Analysis 58: 45–47.
Further References
Coseru, Christian. 2017. “Personal Identity and Cosmopolitan Philosophy [on Ganeri
(2012)].” Philosophical Studies 174(7):
1749–1760.
de Vries,
Willem A. 2017. “Hegelian Spirits in
Sellarsian Bottles [on Ganeri (2012)].”
Philosophical Studies 174(7): 1643–1654.
Windt, Jennifer M. 2017. “From Indian Philosophy to Cognitive Neuroscience: Two
Empirical Case Studies for Ganeri’s Self [on Ganeri
(2012)].” Philosophical Studies 174(7):
1721–1733.