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Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy/geographic divisions Banno 21:33, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
This page needs some kind of introduction. What is meant by "eastern epistemology" in general? How is "eastern" defined?
I added a cleanup tag on the article, which seems to be a copy and paste of a academic paper. The article seems nice, but it needs some rewrite and reformatting to conform to standards.
Madmedea :I added a copypaste tag in relation to the above. If retained it could also do with being merged by someone with subject knowledge into Buddhist philosophy.
- I've reverted to the version before the copypaste. It doesn't look like that version was copied from anywhere. Angela. 17:28, 28 December 2006 (UTC)