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dominateJapanese Buddhism during the seven centuries after his death. By the late19th century, during the Meiji ... for arrest in another part of the samedocument.[19] Overall, however, the ministers were only one ...
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according to the due ordering of time."(19) In the more imaginative view of the Upani....17) Religion, Sept. 1950, p.81.
(18) RRg Veda IV.23.9.
(19) Diels, B 1.
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the second, stanzas 19-20, which he quotes in full:
... if the "act of going" and the goer are ...as not produced]" and "that all existing ... things are characterized by old age and death." [19]
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him to characterize Lao Tzu as primarily a rebel. [19] As has been well said, "Hu Shih did not look ...trans. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1956), pp. 19-26, 66-85.
2. See Hu Shih's chapter in ...
Wing-Tsit Chan
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order to finance the expansion of his army. [19] This encroachment upon the Buddhist monastic ... of these words we see a picture of the decline of Chinese Buddhism at the end of the 19th and the ...
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intended and that which is foreseen but unintended'(19).
Euthanasia
The principles sketched above ...16): para 8.
(19) See reference (16): para 14.
(20) See reference (16): para 4.
(21) See ...
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characteristics.(19)
If we understand the original identity or emptiness ofMind to be a ...only" (wei-hsin(ae))(19). Even though whatappears in the world of conventional truth appears ...
Dale Wright
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exist without the "goer" and the "goer" would exist without the "act of going" (ch. 2, vv. 19-20).
...reverence (27.30). [19]
More explicity supporting my thesis are these words earlier:
Emptiness is ...
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Therefore a nonempty thing
Does not exist. (XXIV: 18-19)
Since nobody-particularly anyone ...this one,
There would be an infinite regress. (VII: 19a, b)
That is the problem of the limits ...
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Ibid,p. 56.8. Kaarikaa XXIV. 18,Ibid.,pp. 339,69.9. Kaarikaa XXV. 19, Ibid., p. 365.10. Kaarikaa XXV. 19,Ibid., p. 366.11. Kaarikaa XXV. 20,Ibid., p. 367.12. Kaarikaa XXV. 24,Ibid, p. ...
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