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interpretation: i) esika means a pillar, ii) esikamight have been derived from isika whose meaning is reed, iii...comprehensive study in this field would help to understand some aspects of old Chinese better.
III It is...
Biswadeb Mukherjee
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implications, as we shall discuss in sections II and III.
Mention should be made at the outset ...section III. Suffice it here to summarize the relation of the terms mentioned above in the following ...
Siu-Chi Huang
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illustration, however, the reader might reflect on III3: 'Who is the Buddha?' / 'Your name is Hui-chao'. If the reader is convinced that the point of koans is PON he will take the speech-act III3 as an ...
Michael E. Levin
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the Good."1911. (II) "Intuition and Reflection in Self-consciousness," 1917. (III) "The System of ... Co., 1920), Supplementary Essay, Sect. III, esp. pp. 503-506. See also Ha Tai Kim, "Nishida and ...
Matao Noda
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would be better to give [everything] to [other] living beings" (III.11). Implicit ...1902-1913) and A.s.tasaahasrikaa, chaps. III and XXV (pp. 80-81 and 431 of Mitra's ed., ...
Luis O. Gomez
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philosophy has penetrating understanding of the nature of real causes.[13]
III. HSIUNG SHIH-LI'S ...17]
[15] Cf. Hsiung, Hsin wei-shih lun, chaps. III, IV, pp. 26-91.
[16] Hsin wei-shih lun, pp. ...
Liu [a] , Shu-hsien
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explain at some length in section III. Indeed, when understood in the light of this clue, the work ...poses nor confronts this problem. It needs to be confronted.
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To confront this problem we need to...
John A. Schumacher and Robert
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communion' (Vinaya iii.71). The instrumentused is of no significance: the embedded commentary ...or a rope (Vinaya iii.73).
(10) Even killing in self-defence appears to be ruled out (Anguttara.iv....
Damien Keown
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(iii) an understanding of relationships between all phenomena: things, events, and people.
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(iii) how teachers themselves might, through this "process model" ofapproaching religious...
Clive Erricker
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article "Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism in China," Philosophy East and. West, III, No. 1 (April, 1953), 3-24. ...pages in his article "A Reply to Hu Shih," Philosophy East and West, III, No. 1 (April, 1953), 25—...
Chang, Chen-chi
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