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organ and object.(24) The empirical world presupposed by these texts might ...
Donald K. Swearer
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of the catu.sko.ti alternatives. [24] It is also true that the Buddha was silent in response to the...
R. D. Gunaratne
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looks as we may see how it feels." [24] In this sort of case, the appreciation can be rendered in ...
Cua, A. S.
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`I-presentation':"Each man has his own I-presentation (and with it his individual notion ofI)." [24...
Steven W. Laycock
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direct reflection ofone's own state of mind [24].
This point can be further illustrated by an ...22] Ibid., p. 37.
[23] TAKAKUSU, J. Essentials of Buddhist Philosophy, p. 69.
[24] Note that ...
King, Richard
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reality and evidence, but no action (wu-wei) or form. [24]
Unconsciously they stroll beyond the dirty ...
David Loy
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Sa^myutta, IV, pp15-16,
XXXV, 24(PTS, London, 1894)
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heresy.(24)
We may refer to passage in the ko'sa literature
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Biswadeb Mukherjee
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than "famous" monks (419a24 ~ 27). "Eminence" here is self-consciously contrasted with "fame", a kind ...
Koichi Shinohara
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that he terms "acte de penitence et serment" (an act that is penance and vow).(24) ...
James A. Benn
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is the datum, the phenomenon, or the experience.(24)
The Yogaacaara ...
Miranda Shaw
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