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·期刊原文Process Metaphysics and Hua-yen Buddhism;A Critical Study of Cumulative Penetration vs. ...Pp. xx + 242. $10.95. Paper.
Odin's work undertakes a major project in comparative philosophy: to...
David Applebaum
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spell, are the subject of a valuablecollection of essays published by SUNY Press as a part of ...instrumentality of mantras is a themeintroduced by Alper and taken up in a variety of ways by manyof the ...
Kohn, Richard J.
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06195872490.html
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a portmanteau expression which includes within itself two processes and, by hypothesis, a thing...two processes of learning and recall is a change in the properties of the brain system so as...
Larson, Gerald James
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06223372588.html
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Kle`sa, generally translated as affliction, is a technical term and a key concept of Yoga ...is a challenging task. What relevance the Yoga idea of Kle`sa could possibly have for the ...
Anindita N. Balsev
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that it involves a deconditioning, the kind that whittles away old maladaptive aspects of the ...of mindful introspection, of awakenings both gradual and sudden, can a less self-centered person ...
奥斯汀
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are the questions upon which the following discussion will center and which will serve as a basis for evaluating the contributions of Buddhist thought to revolutionary movements.
As a preliminary...
R. Puligandla and K. Puhakka
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commentators on Japanese aesthetics agree, the Japaneseaesthetic is pervaded by a profound affirmation...Buddhist demand fornon-attachment, I shad argue that a more careful reading of certainBuddhist doctrines...
Railey, Jennifer McMaho
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06084072084.html
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center onnotions such as on[a] (personal, often overarchingobligation), giri[b] (social or ...well as a host of others includingmore recently investigated concepts such as amae[e](...
Wargo, Robert J.J.
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06135372247.html
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something larger than one's self, whether to God or Nature, including a loss of self-identity, has been ...Rousseau, L. A. Bisson proposes that this phenomenon is the fundamental romantic experience. [1] Ernest ...
Benton, Richard P.
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06140872258.html
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nothing, teaching more by personal example; as Diogenes says:
He had no positive tenet, but a ...attributed directly to him:
1. Nothing really exists [= has a definite nature], but human life is ...
Thomas McEvilley
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