- many kīrtanas in
Kannada and Sanskrit.
Three of his
polemically themed doxographical works Nyayamruta,
Tatparya Chandrika and
Tarka Tandava (collectively...
-
Yemeni scholar ʿAbbās ibn Mansūr as-Saksakī (d. 1284)
explained in his
doxographic work al-Burhān fī maʿrifat ʿaqāʾid ahl al-adyān ("The
evidence of knowledge...
- In Gersh;
Hoenen (eds.). The
Platonic Tradition in the
Middle Ages: A
Doxographic Approach. De Gruyter. pp. 33–66. Irwin, T.H. (1979). Plato: Gorgias....
- find
fault if a
thing is
inconsistent with
their own fancy." A
later doxographical tradition,
recorded by
Diogenes Laertius,
attributed nine dialogues...
- they term the "Prāsaṅgika" sub-school of madhyamaka. However, this
doxographical categorization only
arose in
Tibet during the 12th century. Very little...
- Madhvacharya,
Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha.
Three of his
polemically themed doxographical works (Abhinavamruta,
Abhinava Chandrika and
Abhinava Tarkatandava)...
- "gives the
fourfold presentation of
Buddhist doctrine typical of the
doxographical (siddhānta) literature, a
genre which considerably post-dates the third...
- our
limited knowledge of such lost
works comes chiefly through the
doxographical works of
later philosophers, commentators, and biographers. The Stanford...
- Fortenbaugh, W. W., and D. Gutas, eds. 1992. Theophrastus: His Psychological,
Doxographical and
Scientific Writings.
Rutgers University Studies in
classical Humanities...
- extant. The view, once current, that Alexander's
Areskonta served as a
doxographical basis for such
authors as
Anonymus Londinensis,
Aetius the doxographer...