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# (Radhakrishnan 1957, pp. 187, 227–234);
 
# (Radhakrishnan 1957, pp. 187, 227–234);
 
# V.V. Raman (2012), Hinduism and Science: Some Reflections, Zygon - Journal of Religion and Science, 47(3): "Aside from nontheistic schools like the Samkhya, there have also been explicitly atheistic schools in the Hindu tradition. One virulently anti-supernatural system is/was the so-called Charvaka school.", doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.2012.01274.x
 
# V.V. Raman (2012), Hinduism and Science: Some Reflections, Zygon - Journal of Religion and Science, 47(3): "Aside from nontheistic schools like the Samkhya, there have also been explicitly atheistic schools in the Hindu tradition. One virulently anti-supernatural system is/was the so-called Charvaka school.", doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.2012.01274.x
# Ramkrishna Bhattacharya (2011), Studies on the Cārvāka/Lokāyata, Anthem Press, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0857284334</nowiki>,
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# '''Ramkrishna Bhattacharya (2011), Studies on the Cārvāka/Lokāyata, Anthem Press, <nowiki>ISBN 978-0857284334</nowiki>,'''
# MM Kamal (1998), The Epistemology of the Cārvāka Philosophy, Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, 46(2): 13-16
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# '''MM Kamal (1998), The Epistemology of the Cārvāka Philosophy, Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies, 46(2): 13-16'''
# KN Tiwari (1998), Classical Indian Ethical Thought, Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 978-8120816077</nowiki>, Quote: "Of the three heterodox systems, the remaining one, the Cārvāka system, is a Hindu system.";
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# '''KN Tiwari (1998), Classical Indian Ethical Thought, Motilal Banarsidass, <nowiki>ISBN 978-8120816077</nowiki>, Quote: "Of the three heterodox systems, the remaining one, the Cārvāka system, is a Hindu system.";'''
 
# N. V. Isaeva (1 January 1993). Shankara and Indian Philosophy. SUNY Press. p. 27. <nowiki>ISBN 978-0-7914-1281-7</nowiki>. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
 
# N. V. Isaeva (1 January 1993). Shankara and Indian Philosophy. SUNY Press. p. 27. <nowiki>ISBN 978-0-7914-1281-7</nowiki>. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
# Sharma, Chandradhar (1987). A critical survey of Indian philosophy (Reprinted. ed.). Delhi''': M. Banarsidass. p. 40. <nowiki>ISBN 9788120803657</nowiki>. Retrieved 7 July 2015. all MB texts R suspect as he is used BY IOndologists like wendy doniger'''
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# Sharma, Chandradhar (1987). A critical survey of Indian philosophy (Reprinted. ed.). Delhi''': M. Banarsidass. p. 40. <nowiki>ISBN 9788120803657</nowiki>. Retrieved 7 July 2015. all MB texts R suspect as he is used BY Indologists like wendy doniger'''
 
# Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1992). Lokayata: A Study in Ancient Indian Materialism (7th ed.). New Delhi: People's Publishing House. p. 1. <nowiki>ISBN 81-7007-006-6</nowiki>.
 
# Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1992). Lokayata: A Study in Ancient Indian Materialism (7th ed.). New Delhi: People's Publishing House. p. 1. <nowiki>ISBN 81-7007-006-6</nowiki>.
 
# Haribhadrasūri (Translator: M Jain, 1989), Saddarsanasamuccaya, Asiatic Society, OCLC 255495691
 
# Haribhadrasūri (Translator: M Jain, 1989), Saddarsanasamuccaya, Asiatic Society, OCLC 255495691
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# '''Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1994). Carvaka/Lokayata: An Anthology of Source Materials and Some Recent Studies. New Delhi: People's Publishing House.'''
 
# '''Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1994). Carvaka/Lokayata: An Anthology of Source Materials and Some Recent Studies. New Delhi: People's Publishing House.'''
 
# Gokhale, Pradeep P. The Cārvāka Theory of Pramāṇas: A Restatement, Philosophy East and West (1993).
 
# Gokhale, Pradeep P. The Cārvāka Theory of Pramāṇas: A Restatement, Philosophy East and West (1993).
# Koller, John M. Skepticism in Early Indian Thought, Philosophy East and West (1977).
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# '''Koller, John M. Skepticism in Early Indian Thought, Philosophy East and West (1977).'''
# Nambiar, Sita Krishna (1971). Prabodhacandrodaya of Krsna Misra. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass.
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# '''Nambiar, Sita Krishna (1971). Prabodhacandrodaya of Krsna Misra. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass.'''
 
# Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli and Moore, Charles (1957). A Source Book in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. <nowiki>ISBN 0-691-01958-4</nowiki>.
 
# Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli and Moore, Charles (1957). A Source Book in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. <nowiki>ISBN 0-691-01958-4</nowiki>.
 
# Salunkhe, A. H. Aastikashiromani Chaarvaaka (in Marathi).
 
# Salunkhe, A. H. Aastikashiromani Chaarvaaka (in Marathi).
 
# '''Sen, Amartya (2005). The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity. London: Allen Lane. <nowiki>ISBN 0-7139-9687-0</nowiki>.'''
 
# '''Sen, Amartya (2005). The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity. London: Allen Lane. <nowiki>ISBN 0-7139-9687-0</nowiki>.'''
# Jayarāśi, a 9th-century Indian philosopher associated with Cārvāka / Lokāyata school, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011)
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# '''Jayarāśi, a 9th-century Indian philosopher associated with Cārvāka / Lokāyata school, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011)'''
# Lokāyata/Cārvāka – Indian Materialism (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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# '''Lokāyata/Cārvāka – Indian Materialism (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)'''
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