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E-raamat: Language, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy: An Introduction to Mukula's Fundamentals of the Communicative Function

(Yale-NUS College, Singapore)
  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350060753
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350060753

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This introduction brings to life the main themes in Indian philosophy of language by using an accessible translation of an Indian classical text to provide an entry into the world of Indian linguistic theories.

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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The brilliance of Dr Keatings work lies in the fact that his book, at present the only book length exposition of Bhatts life and work, is accessible to the lay reader interested in linguistics and philosophy, despite the extremely complex subject matter it deals with. * Swarajya * In this superb volume, Malcolm Keating has given us a clear window into classical indian theories of figurative speech and the philosophy of language. He shows us that and how sophisticated Indian debates regarding figurative speech can inform contemporary theories of meaning as well. This is a philosophically and philologically precise monograph that should be read not only by anyone interested in Indian literary theory and Indian philosophy of language, but by anybody who cares about meaning and metaphor, and how cross-cultural philosophy can improve our understanding of these phenomena. -- Jay L Garfield, Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities, Smith College and the Harvard Divinity School, USA Language, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy is a wonderfully clear introduction to and translation of Mukula Bha??as work on poetics and linguistic philosophy. Malcolm Keating has translated this work with non-Sanskritists in mind, and this book will be of great use not only to specialists in Indian philosophy, but also to readers interested in issues in comparative aesthetics and linguistics. In the final sections of the book, Keating skillfully draws on contemporary theories of semantics and metaphor to show how Mukulas approach can enrich and broaden our discussions of how language generates meaning. -- Andrew J. Nicholson, Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, USA

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An easy-to-use guide to the central topics in Indian philosophy of language accompanied by a complete translation of a key Indian classical text
List of Illustrations
x
Foreword xii
Acknowledgments xv
Note on Text/Translation xvi
How to Use this Book xvii
Part I Introduction
Why did Mukula Bhatta Write the Fundamentals?
5(5)
Indication and Resolving Incongruity: Mukula's Response
10(7)
Understanding Mukula's Context
17(22)
Further Reading by Topic
39(6)
Part II English Translation of "The Fundamentals of the Communicative Function"
About this Translation
45(1)
Introduction
46(41)
Verses 1--15
47(28)
Appendix 1 Outline of the Fundamentals of the Communicative Function
75(7)
Appendix 2 Linguistic Examples used by Mukula
82(5)
Part III Commentary on "The Fundamentals of the Communicative Function"
About this Commentary
87(1)
Introduction
88(109)
Verses 1--15
91(106)
Part IV Sanskrit Text of the Abhidhavrttamatrka
Transliteration Conventions
197(1)
Introduction
198(23)
Verses 1--15
199(22)
Part V Mukula and Contemporary Linguistic Philosophy
Mukula Bhatta on Sentence Meaning and the Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction
221(2)
Mukula Bhatta on Primary and Secondary Meaning
223(8)
A Contemporary Approach to What is Said: Francois Recanati
231(5)
What is Said, What is Expressed
236(6)
Lessons and Future Inquiry
242(5)
Part VI Study Resources
Glossary 247(6)
Sanskrit Pronunciation 253(1)
Chronology of Important Figures and Dates 254(1)
Indices 255(4)
Notes 259(27)
Bibliography 286(9)
Index of Names, Works, and Terms 295
Malcolm Keating is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Yale-NUS College, Singapore.