Dharma and mokṣa from a conversational point of view

Philosophy East and West 8 (1/2):49-63 (1958)
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reprint Potter, Karl H. (2001) "Dharma ana Moksa from a Conversational Point of View". In Perrett, Roy W., Theory of value, pp. 5--41: Garland (2001)

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