TY - BOOK AU - Tandra patnaik TI - Śabda, a study of Bhartr̥hari's philosophy of language SN - 8124600287 U1 - 491.25 T155 S PY - 1994/// CY - New Delhi PB - D.K.Printworld (p) Ltd. KW - Sanskrit language--Grammar KW - Sanskrit language Philosophy KW - Sanskrit language Semantics KW - Vākyapadīya (Bhartr̥hari) N1 - It is the first ever study of the fifth-century scholar, Bhartrihari s Vakyapadiya in an altogether modern: the post-Fregean, perspective on the Philosophy of Language. A uniquely original thinker in India s splendid grammarians tradition, Bhartrihari overreached the limits of language analysis set by his predecessors, like Panini and Patanjali, constructing, as he did, a brilliant philosophy of language that sought to spell out, among other aspects, the subtle distinctions between the knowable and the sayable , between what is said and what is meant , between the semantics of everyday speech and literary discourse . Sadly, Bhartrihari has, through the centuries, suffered neglect, largely because the Grammarian School never figured in the six major systems of traditional Indian philosophy. For the first time, this monograph tries to reinterpret Bhartrihari s position as a philosopher , emphasizing the high relevance of his Vakyapadiya to modern Western thought. A reputed scholar of grammar, philosophy and Sanskrit studies, the author presents Bhartrihari s analyses of language methodically, unbiasedly. And, significantly, in contemporary philosophical idiom -- with contextual focus on the views of modern Western philosophers: Frege, Wittgenstein, Grice, Austin, Davidson, Searle, Strawson and the like. Also offered here is a lucid exposition of the Sphota Theory. Growing from Dr Patnaik s a-decade-long research on Bhartrihari s philosophy, the volume highlights not only ancient Indian contribution to the study of language, but the interconnectedness among its indigenous approaches to linguistics, philosophy, logic, and aesthetics as well ER -