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  • Hsiung Shih-lis[b] Theory of Causation

    INTRODUCTORY NOTES Hsiung Shih-li (1885-) [1] is an original contemporary Chinese thinker. Though no one ...an-tsang [i] (a.d. 596-664), who-brought back with him from India Vasubandhu's Vijñaptimātratā...

    Liu [a] , Shu-hsien

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06113572208.html
  • Hu Shih and Chinese Philosophy

    isolated though challenging academic subjects, Pragmatism was promoted as an active way of life. With ...the Intellectual Renaissance, Pragmatism had served its purpose and had created an impact on Chinese ...

    Wing-Tsit Chan

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06113672209.html
  • Indian sources on the possibility of a pluralist view of religions

    argues that the pluralist employs tradition-specificcriteria according to an exclusivist logic. The ...Icannot solve this dilemma, but I can warmly issue an invitation to join mein thinking about it.[3] ...

    Judson B. Trapnell

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06120272225.html
  • KNOWLEDGE, ACTION, AND THE ONE BUDDHA-VEHICLE

    of Chinese Philosophy P.429 This article will draw the Lotus Sutra into an ongoing ...Confucian, pragmatist, and process philosophical traditions in an effort to make the case that knowledge ...

    warren G. frisina

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06141672263.html
  • Momo, Dogen. and the Commodification of Time

    overworked land in the industrialized world. He says that the husband and wife of an average US household are now working an average of 500 more hours a year than they did in 1980. Lou Harris public opinion ...

    Linda Goodhew and David Loy

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06152872314.html
  • The Naturalistic Principle of Karma

    not treated like ordinary hypotheses; apparent falsifications are disallowed on principle. Whereas an ... such, it serves an extremely important function: it formulates a basic presupposition of scientific...

    Karl H. Potter

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06274072740.html
  • The Status of the Individual in Theravada Buddhism

    SIGNIFICANT FEATURES Of Buddhism is that its founder, the Buddha, was a man--an extraordinary one, it is true-...oneself, seriousness of search regardless of consequences, an unfailing sense of reality--these were the...

    G. P. Malalasekera

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06301272826.html
  • The foundations of ecology in Zen Buddhism

    we are an insignificant dot in the universe, separate from all otherhumans, much less the natural ...theirpsycho-spiritual development people stand about midway between Buddhas andamoebas. However, on an ...

    Ven. Sunyana Graef

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06253672675.html
  • A Qigong Interpretation of Confucianism

    Confucianism is not merely a theory, a humanistic social and moral philosophy, and it is not even merely an ...Confucianism merely as an intellectual enterprise He wrote: "The Analects is read, in its main drift, ...

    Peimin Ni

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/21315271848.html
  • Buddhism and ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds

    by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim. The book series is an outgrowth of a series of conferences held...of world religions to ecological issues in an era in which " f rom resource depletion and species ...

    Steven Heine

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/21393671936.html