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<p>February 2008.</p>

<p><big>Meaning of the term "Gombrichian" in Buddhist studies</big></p>
<p>The term "Gombrichian" had already been coined in reference to <a href="page.php?w=Ernst_Gombrich">Ernst Gombrich</a> for some decades, and continues to be used in the context of art history with that denotation (e.g., "...a Gombrichian willingness to appeal to experimental evidence"), however, the use of "Gombrichian" in reference to Richard Gombrich has an entirely different denotation. In a review of 2003, Jon S. Walters defended the "Gombrichian" approach</p><p>
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