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aware of itself [18] as formless, qualityless, nongraspable consciousness, which is what it has ...
Loy, David
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differences between these cultures and the values each can give the other.[18] He lays emphasis upon ... No. 4 (January, 1960), 18-23. See also Huxley's Introduction to Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's The ...
Grace E. Cairns
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and generous. [18]
In this last remark about the connection between enlightenment and actionwe have ...York, Harper Torchbooks, p. 30).
[17] Platonism, p. 271.
[18] PGS, p. 571.
[19] Reason in Science...
John Magnus Michelsen
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inevitably leads to an increase of thematerial welfare of the community" (1991:18). Pryor offers an ...
Simon Zadek
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particular smokes, and also because ... no common element exists among the many particulars. [18]
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Roy W. Perrett
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Robinson,(15) T. R.V. Murti,(16) D. Seyfort Ruegg,(17) C. Lindtner,(18) and ...
Ian Mabbett
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conscious of "being both this past and future and as not being them." [18]
We see here a Sartrean ...567.
17 - Ibid., p. 65.
18 - Ibid.
19 - Ibid., p. 86.
20 - Jean-Paul Sartre, Essays in ...
Brian D. Elwood
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original status."18 This is conspicuously reminiscent of Nāgārjuna's contention. Du Shun, however, ...
Tao Jiang
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Yogasutra, "one-pointed" (ekagra) is used todefine concentration (dharana),[18] which is the sixth of ...
Comans, Michael
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As a consequence, Buddhism is ultimately both trans-epistemological and trans-cultural.[18]
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Sandra A. Wawrytko
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