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Massachusetts. AUTHOR'S NOTE:I would be remiss if I did not thank my mentor and friend, ... theology of Vallabha.
I. THE CHALLENGE OF MAADHYAMIKA
Before turning to ...
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).
I live with this polarization of personal solutions and politicalexplanations as a radical social worker in a hospital-sponsored outpatientchemical dependency clinic. With a foot in each world, I ...
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and over the next few months gave devotedand unceasing care until she died.
I do not relate this ...hospital was ethicallytight or justifiable. I am still unsure about that choice, even though ...
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p. 113
I. Introduction
The object of this essay is to present an alternative to what I take to be a fundamental component of Western-language ...
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the aham-artha doctrine. In the limited compass of this review I can provide ...
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skill-in-means, the meaning of praj~naa will also be explicated.
I. SKILL-IN-MEANS
...convenient power (fang pien li(h)) or convenience (fang-pien(i)); it refers to Buddha's willingness...
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evaluation of the book should be possible.
Part I of the study is devoted to a description of ...
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Sanchi Stuupa, I as Tumbavana or Tubavana (Buhler's Sanchi Stuupa Inscriptions I. ...bleaching of bones (atthidhopana) as a rite prevalent in southern countries (i. e., ...
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nihilistic character.*
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In the early days of Buddhist studies, ... is "absolute nothingness." I. Wach characterizes them as the most radical nihilists ...
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emperor, "Does Your Majesty understand?" "I do not," the incredulous emperor replied. Fu Daishi said ...: Rider & Co., 1960-62), I, 143.
9. Ibid., p. 144. Later, of course, as the consequence of the ...
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