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human event, a legitimate and normal process,an inevitable part of life (Hamilton & Reid, 1980: 48)...
Pam McGrath
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action.' "[48] "The momentary existence of a thing consists merely in its being produced from its ...
Winston L. King
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a limited whole,[47] and (3) the things that show themselves.[48] What Ch'an and
p.138
Taoism ...
Thomas T. Tominaga
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there to wrap the earth in itsnaked embrace. There was a terrible voluptuousness about it". [48]...[45] SUZUKI, op. cit., p. 230.
[46] Ibid., p. 231.
[47] NISHITANI, op. cit., p. 111.
[48] ...
Railey, Jennifer McMaho
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East & West
V. 48 No. 2 (April 1998) pp. 197-231
Copyright 1998 by University of Hawaii ...his culminating syntheses of themes propounded throughout the Work. [48] Lonergan's project in this ...
David Lawrence
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and West, 6, No. 1 (1956) p.35-48
(c) by The University Press of Hawaii.
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mythological, ceases to be poetical) and proceeds to ...
HAROLD E. McCARTHY
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fivefold ignorance (B xii 33-37),(48) as well as to a person's unjusted identification ...
Kent, Stephen A.
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06094972136.html
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mentions briefly Hsiung's thoughts (see pp. 48-50), his comments are often misleading and cannot withstand ...
Liu [a] , Shu-hsien
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short, according to Suzuki, Zen is not explainable by mere intellectual analysis. [48] Historical ...
Wing-Tsit Chan
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enlightenment or salvation after death are ultimatelydependent upon the Deity. 48] Obviously Shinran ...Edifying Discourses: A Selection, (NewYork, Harper & Row) pp. 136-176.
[48] Kierkegaard's view ...
Joel R. Smith
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