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comprehension, as it does violence to the common sense and logic that we have learnt from the cradle. [63]
...of Relativity as the Common Ground for the Development of the Middle Way," in Buddhism and Culture, ...
V. K. Bharadwaja
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factors" (dharmas) that constitute phenomena.
This is a common use of the term...
Frederick J. Streng
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common base of shared experience. The attribute which seems most essentially to ...
Victor Mansfield
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common pasturage land that traditionally belonged to the community. The plague of industrial ... the Common Good (Boston: Beacon Press, 2nd ed. 1994), p. 178. I am much indebted to their highly-...
David Loy
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prolonged for months or years which is very common, then the undertrial's mental condition becomes bad. ...
Dr Amulya Khurana; Prof. P. L.
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common to both the Pāli and Mahāyāna traditions. [4] However, an aspect of this practice contradicts...not shared by the common man, can influence the way his being unfolds and add distance between ...
Robert G. Morrison
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mediation is very common, it can and ought to be avoided. In the rare and ...of common goals. On this interpretation, therefore, language is taken to be the power...
Dale S. Wright
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the worlds, but in common with other Indian schools has the influential Saa^mkhya system ...
ALEX WAYMAN
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distinctions common to Chinese discourse in general, such as phenomena and principle, form ...
Reinders, Eric.
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those of the Greek. They are, after all, only common sense. Non-being or non-existence is without ...be opposed to all historical method and common sense.
To return to `Sa^mkara. He begins his ...
Daniel H. H. Ingalls
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06202672508.html