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is the uniqueness of this position that I would like to explore in the article. More specifically I want to focus on what seems to be a paradox at the heart of ...
Donald W. Mitchell
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investigating this disagreement, I hope to show how ºzong-ka-¸a employs creative ...and outright non-adherence to his views. I also hope to show how later exegetes—in part due to ...
William Magee, Ph.D.
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have posited some permanent entity, i.e. soul as the cogniser to which cognition ... ---------------- 1. Radhakrishnan; "Indian Philosophy " vol. I, p. 614. 2. ...
DURGACHARAN
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I. Introduction
A curious little monograph titled Shuzo Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre: Influence ...religion was meaningful only as a supplement to morality. I do not find any uniqueness accorded to ...
Brian D. Elwood
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06285872784.html
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Naagaarjuna opened the Middle Treatise with these words:
I salute the Buddha,The foremost of all teachers,...function (yung)[i] to anything. Things appear to have certain essence, characteristic and function, ...
Hsueh-Li Cheng
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of the One Mind (i-hsin(h)) in the Awakening of Faith. Whereas the first type of... nonexistent (wu so yu(i)), the second type reverses that claim by asserting that any ...
Dale S. Wright
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·期刊原文The Tradition about the Corporal Relics of BuddhaBY J. F. FLEET, I.C.S. (RETD.)Journal of the ...Kandy. But I do not find any explanation by him as to how it passed from the possession ...
J. F. FLEET
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it includes a set of correspondences betweenSeng-chao and a fellow monk, Liu I-Min. These ... (whereas in part I, hetreats language as a necessary limitation). In regard tonames and ...
MICHAEL BERMAN
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toward the unification of perception.
I. The Humean DilemmaHume formulates the results of his ... as by sound sleep; so long am I insensible of myself, and may truly be said not to exist." [4]
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David Appelbaum and Ingrid Tur
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for the Buddha, fo[i], consisting of one part meaning "man" and another meaning "not," may suggest ...immediately understand that the Buddhist Treasures are everywhere. I share the opinion of Hu Shih that "...
Wing-Tsit Chan
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