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neither the same nor different" in the Indian Buddhist tradition, but let me say a few words about ...
Mark Siderits
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This is noticed by Hiriyanna, "Bhart.rprapa~nca: An Old Vedaantin," Indian Antiquary, LIII (1923), ...anti-realist arguments is just what one might expect from a general view of the history of Indian ...
Daniel H. H. Ingalls
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does believe in Gods, even the creator God of the Indian civilization. He ...
Robert Thurman
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ancient Persian to Chinese-allowed him to roam from Chinese philosophy to Indian and Tibetan religions. ...
Santangelo, Paolo
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early development. After Ch'an Buddhism was first introduced into China by the Indian monk, ...
Chun-Fang Yu
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Western understandings of Indian and othernon-Western philosophies. Wilhelm Halbfass has ...Most Indian philosophical texts are structured as a series ofstatements, questions, and answers ...
Lawrence, David
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06221972579.html
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·期刊原文The Buddhist Manuscripts at Gilgit
Dutt, Nalinaksha.The Indian Historical Quarterly1932. 06pp.342--350
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Dutt, Nalinaksha.
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principles and doctrines attached tobecoming were spawned simultaneously in the Indian andChinese...
Kenneth K. Inada
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consistent supporter of this theory states his case in the following words(2): " None of the Indian... and all Indian kingdoms had been indiscriminately destroyed in Bihar and Bengal, the ...
R. C. MAJUMDAR
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impermanent and cause suffering. [3]
In contrast to the other main Indian tradition, the ...philosophical discourse is even more audible from outside, especially from the Indian (including Buddhist) ...
David R. Loy
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