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As far as I know, however, no one has ever investigated the other side of the problem, the ...evidence of a demonstration, both of its perfect identity and simplicity....For my part, when I enter...
Nolan Pliny Jacobson
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Like many readers who will be curious about Bernard Faure's new book, I ... of religion; I come to the book also with a specific quest for insights on those who, ...
Stuart Sargent
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(1) S.Radhakrishnan, Indian Philosophy, Vol. I (London... p.126
Thus have I heard. On a certain occasion The Blessed One was ...
TROY WILSON ORGAN
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because they are niyata rodha (i.e. they have obstacle or impediment, which is certain).
...anutpattika dharman, i.e., it enters into the category of things "which cannot be born." To wit: ...
Louis de la Vallee Poussin
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I USE THE TERM "Tibetan Buddhism," rather ...where, as I shall try to indicate shortly, a singularly pure and refined form of Buddhism persisted.
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William S. Weedon
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and their professed followers. I will venture to put forward my own understanding of what Maadhyamika philosophy really stands for, and although I cannot ...
G. C. Nayak
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, I wish to place before the reader traditional commentarial definitions ... p. 330
of comments recorded at DA.I.99. l ff., DhsA.38.23, and DhA.I.22 (...
John Ross Carter
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his emphasis on existence over essence -- Sartre is still a metaphysician. As I have explained ...itself toward Being: "The standing in the light of Being is what I call the ek-sistence of man." [16] ...
John Steffney
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certain consequences. It is general enough to cover all experiential events, i.e., how each event ...sense. But in our experiential events, we are usually caught up with the elements, i.e., the observable...
Kenneth K. Inada
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statement, however, is probably not strictly true. For, I find that a great Buddhist arahat ... 5 Beal's Si-yu-ki, I, 182. N. 48. 6 Taaranaatha's op. cit., fol,12.
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L.A.Waddell, LL.D.
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