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    The central philosophy of Buddhism.T. R. V. Murti - 1955 - London,: George Allen and Unwin.
    Originally published in 1955. The Madhyamika philosophy is, in the author's view, the philosophy which created a revolution in Buddhism and through that in the whole range of Indian philosophy. This volume is a study of the Madhyamika philosophy in all its important aspects and is divided into three parts: Historical: this traces the origin and development of the Madhyamika philosophy. The second part concentrates on a full and critical exposition of the Madhyamika philosophy, the structure of its dialectic, its (...)
  2. The Individual in Indian Religious Thought.T. R. V. Murti - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian Mind. Honolulu, East-West Center Press. pp. 337.
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  3. Studies in Indian Thought. Collected Papers of Prof. T. R. V. Murti.Harold G. Coward & T. R. V. Murti - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):123-124.
     
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  4. Ajñāna.G. R. Malkani, R. Das & T. R. V. Murti - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):123-124.
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    Some comments on the philosophy of language in the Indian context.T. R. V. Murti - 1972 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 2 (3-4):321-331.
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    The concept of philosophy.T. R. V. Murti (ed.) - 1968 - Varanasi,: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Banaras Hindu University.
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  7. Zhong guan zhe xue.T. R. V. Murti - 1984 - Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi: Hua yu chu ban she. Edited by Zhongsheng Guo, Yangzhu Xu & Ryūjō Kanbayashi.
     
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