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something is true in Buddhism, does it mean (a)that it is factually true, (b) that it is figuratively ...Western philosophical categoriesof (a) 'correspondence', (b) 'pragmatic utility' and (c) 'coherence'. ...
David, Scott
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three main texts; namely, (1) theMiddle Treatise (Chung-lun), (b) , (2) the Twelve ...happen or be produced(a) in one mind-moment, or (b) in many mind-moments. But onecannot say that ...
Hsueh-Li Cheng
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as follows: `Sa^mkara's commentaries on the Brahma Suutra[4] and the B.rhadaara.nyaka Upani.sad:[5] ...point-instant.[35b] Existent reality is here-newness. What is is somewhere perceptible in space, "...
Winston L. King
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forward by Yung-chia Hsuan-chueh [b] (665-713), the other by Kiangsi Tao-i [c] (709-788). The former...based its philosophy were: (a) The Maadhyamika `Saastra, or Chung-lun (the Middle Way), (b) The Dvaada...
CHUNG-YUAN CHANG [a]
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literal, forms a solid basis for discussion.
K'ouei Ki, Vasumitra, II, 9b (Genealogy of the sects): "The comment of the Siddhi, iv, i, 53 b, says that the Sautrantika are ...
Jean Przyluski
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notice how he used it.
Throughout the Shōbōgenzō, Dōgen painstakingly dissects a given passage and ...passage. One of the most rewarding aspects of translating Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō is his radical ...
David R. Loy
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actions, one is reborn into the lower, more unpleasant realms.Sakyamuni (563-483 B.C.E.), the historical... the first century B.C.E., extended thenotion of no-self to all phenomena with the conception of "...
Robert J. Moore
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Vinaya-vibhanga (Derge, 'dul ba, Cha 154b.3-155b.2) The Buddha, the ...They should not be placed among them." The monks (155b) placed them among poor ...
Carl Bielefeldt
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(善の研究 Zen no Kenkyū) (Tokyo: Kōdōkan, 1911 ; 2nd impression, Tokyo; Iwanami Shoten, 1921). (b) "...: (a) knowledge of the physical world, (b) knowledge of the human world, and (c) knowledge
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Matao Noda
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bsngal-gyi sdug-bsngal; du.hkha-du.hkha), b) the suffering of change ('gyur-ba'i sdug-bsngal; vipari....kathaatthuppakara.na-
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a.t.thakathaa], translated by B.C. Law [London: Luzac & Co....
James Santucci
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