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par excellence." [5] One can only wonder at such remarks when one recalls how critical Wittgenstein...Philosophy, ed. Paul Edwards, vol. 5, p. 52.
54. Wittgenstein, Tractatus, 4.024.
55. Wittgenstein, ...
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propositions is that they obliterate the distinction between empirical and conceptual inquiries. [5] They...
Hudson, H.
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cannot be reconciled with one another, theneach man declares the other a fool and heretic."(5) ... a general introduction to Won Buddhism, see my"What is Won Buddhism?" Korea Journal 24, no.5 ...
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what would lead to the "continuous, supreme, and unending happiness' which he sought.5 Spinoza ...
Nagatomo, Shigenori
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yourselves."[5] Obviously, when he said to his disciples, "Do not rely on external help", and "Look not for ...
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consequence is moral laxity, complacency, and antinomianism.(5) I shall deal with these ...
Louis Nordstrom
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from its historical setting." [5] If Zen is not merely a phenomenon of a remote period but a continuing...
Van Meter Ames
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havenothing to do with realities,as Wittgenstein has rightlystated(5) Not only does the layman live in a...
Kenneth Inada
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5)
In this case, the difficulty arises from the fact that there is an infinite ...function of the lak.sa.na action-of-going. Naagaarjuna pushes this point in II.5-6. In verse...
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