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neutralized.(4) There is no specifiable noetic vector towards a privileged noematic focus. ...
David E. Shaner
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beginning (anavaraagra) of the world process (sa.msaara),(4) the Buddha insisted that ... reprint), i37b-c.
7. S ii.181-4; Taisho ii.242a-243b.
8. Whitrow, G.J., The ...
David J. Kalupahana
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principle is referred to as "nature" (svabhaava).(4) As in the positivist tradition in ..., then both (2) and (3) are confusions (musaa) and (4) alone is false (kali). ...
David J. Kalupahana
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Buddhist monk.(4) The icon becomes a container, a recipient, a funerary urn or stupa. ...
Bernard Faure
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itself; is unbound, does not tremble, is not injured...." [4] Strictly speaking, this passage is not ...
Alex Wayman
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based on the concept of being.4 He wants usto go beyond such thinking because the true nature ...
Kenneth K. Inada
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Words,"(4) he discusses the veryimportant nature and function of goblet words (chih-yen(i))...
Kenneth K. Inada
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doctrine, (4) the "realization or manifestation" doctrine, (5) the "substance function" doctrine, ...Early Ch'ing as not being expressive of the true teachings of Chu Hsi. [4] Moreover, he rejected the ...
Takehiko Okada
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distinction between the Madhyamaka and Yogaacaara points of view.(4) The key passage ... med-pa'i ye-shes (Peking ed., Vol. 109, 166, 4, 5). Once again, the ...
Kennard Lipman
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WestV. 16 No. 3/4 (1966)pp. 117-131Copyright 1966 by University of Hawaii PressHawaii, USA
-------... hundred pages elsewhere). [4] The climax of the Greek mind, represented in Aristotle, consisted ...
Panikkar, Raymond
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