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. and assistedthem in the process of self-realization."
How, then, can we get our bearings in this ...enlightenment," that we live notonce but many times, and that our karma (which simply means "actions") willhave ...
Jan Nattier
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significant for the history of Western studies of China as for our knowledge of China ...
Jacques Gernet
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aside and turn to our subject itself.
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T. H. Huxley was a ...purposes of our present inquiry it is perhaps best to note them at the outset, for the ...
Jacques Gernet
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/21395771949.html
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publisher's price is prohibitive for all but a few scholars. At a time when we all must select our ...
Nathan Katz
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coincidence (hasard) could indeed, not more than any other science, pretend to administer our actions; it ...aspect of Aristotlés concept of the tragic:
There is thus coincidence in our life, there is this ...
Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten
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language and commonsense knowledge.When we walk into a "forest," we often utilize our knowledge of "forests"and see particular aspects of our immediate experience as "trees," "rocks,""streams," and "...
Robert J. Moore
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nnaaga, deserves our special attention. [2] This work, in its original form, has been lost, and it ..., pp. 18,44.
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of our experience." [14] He further says: "As a philosopher Di^nnaaga ...
D. J. Kalupahana
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essence of our being. There is no wisdom of the body inhis philosophy. Descartes believed the body ...attentions, and gestures.
Hillman (1975), a psychologist, believes much of our 20th century ...
Picard C
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. One of Ooms' major contributions to our understanding of Tokugawa Japan is to highlight the ...Since the mid-1980s, our view of the Tokugawa period has undergone major revision. For example, gone (...
Herman Ooms
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06110372184.html
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front of our embassies."
But so far popular pressure has had little apparent impact on the ...
Maura Moynihan
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06111572194.html