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our vehicle for being in the world.(5) Although the body is to be distinguished from the ... Buddhist 5, no. 1 (May 1972): 75.
11. Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of ...
Carl Olson
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while Shintoists wanted to use Neo-Confucian metaphysics to enrich their own teachings. [5] In both ...
Wai-ming Ng
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Suchness".[5]
The scriptural basis for this doctrine are many, but a key source was the work, ...
Whalen Lai
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... is a denial made on behalf of a deeper yes." [5] Certainly this shows, like his attack on formal..., and the metaphysics of the self.
(5) given impetus to individualistic, rather than social, ethics...
Riepe, Dale
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p.5
She is called Maya-Shakti. Here is no antagonism between the spiritual ...
DR. HANS KOESTER
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samaadhi.[5] Also of proved investigative usefulness in the study of mind are Freud's libido, id, and ...University of Minnesota Press, 1967), p. 6.
5 D. T. Suzuki, 'Lectures on Zen Buddhism' in Zen ...
Mary Carman Rose
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existence.[5] It is evident that the parallel point follows for a human being. Thus there is a sense ... case is debatable.
5 - Cf. Pata~njali, Yogasuutra IV.2-3, and Vyaasa's Bhaa.sya thereon. ...
Karl H. Potter
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twenty-four palm-leaves.
p. 5
"That work has now...
Robert Chalmers
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is lessened, though of course the causal responsibility remains. [5]
Thirdly, according to the ...
Bruce R. Reichenbach
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well as others(4) X is a person who neither torments himself nor others[5]
(1) The universe is ...
K. N. Jayatilleke
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