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not-A." [11]
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The simple proposition "A is A" does not go beyond the socially ... dialectic." [15] It would be more adequate, therefore, to say that Zen is paradoxical, rather than ...
Ha Tai Kim
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no thoughts, there will not even be an absence-of-thought. Absence means absence of what?[11]
... fruit, branches, all individualised.[15]
...the ignorant take in varieties of situations...
David Drake
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language. The catu.sko.ti shows both prasajya and paryudaasa types of negations (Wayman). [11]
No...different standpoints does not seem tenable. [15] In view of this it is difficult to see how Wayman, ...
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sufficiency of existence. In other words, finitude is not self-supporting." [11] This is the ...finite group of selected particulars which are the entities patterned.[15]
What brings various ...
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11] But if the distinctions which the masters would thus be at pains to abolish stem from language in... a novice and seeks instruction -- enlightenment -- at the feet of the master. [15]
So we have ...
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11] But if the distinctions which the masters would thus be at pains to abolish stem from language in... a novice and seeks instruction -- enlightenment -- at the feet of the master. [15]
So we have ...
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);"(11) the three realms (of kaama, desire; of form, ruupa; and the realms beyond form, ...the Sanskrit or the
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Tibetan.(15) Saigusa ...
Whalen Lai
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nature of its own [11]
The purpose of this sort of treatment of the two natures, as was remarked above...15]
Keeping in mind that Fa-tsang frequently substitutes the term "nonexistence" for "emptiness," ...
Francis H. Cook
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patriarch of Ch'an school.(11) Whatever the history might be, one fact is clear. By the ...some say all discriminate
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doings are real...."(15...
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below);
15: space;
16-23: lightness, pliability, workableness, integration, maintenance,ageing, and ...Patthana Vol. I, pp. 5, 8,9; see CR. I. 5-11) holds that, at this time, states of nama and rupa ...
Yun-hun Jan
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