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employs standard logic (and mathematics). One does not want to contest that our concepts, our logical and ...shows these alternatives to be mutually exclusive and together exhaustive. [69]
Our next problem is...
R. D. Gunaratne
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is a passive something, the original cause of illusion, darkness to our understanding, ...---- 10 Ibid., p.111.
11 This has been pointed our by Louis de La ...
Whalen Lai
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tathaagatagarbha, the other name for the truemind, as the basis of our everyday ...abbreviated to Essentials):
"AAlaya", rendered literally into our language, means "...
Ming-Wood Liu
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our deepest. experiences is by the use of paradoxes which transcend the opposites. For example, ...sometimes confirmed. This is obviously contradictory. But in our daily lives, the same actions can ...
Hajime Nakamura
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traces.
It may now be observed that our desire, hatred, fear, and I-sense are not hidden from us ... task which perhaps goes against our customary thought habit but is in consonance with the Yoga view...
Anindita N. Balsev
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idealism will not be discussed here, since our interest concerns only the description of ... exist, how can the regularity, consistency, and continuity of our experience ...
M. J. Larrabee
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philosophical theory only, we must round off our account with a consideration of the religious ...and it is in this sense that one must understand our thesis that the own-being of entities is unreal...
Edward Conze
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perfect harmonization philosophy.
According to our study of the work Hsüan-i, Chih-i's perfect ...See Ng, T'ien-t'ai Buddhism and Early Mādhyamika, p. 79, and p. 81. Our use of "all-embracing" is to...
沈海燕
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actions we perform and the amount of misery and happiness which is our lot. The notion...the lasting moral result of our actions. Th. Stcherbatsky, The Central Conception ...
V. P. VARMA
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Now the king's son, about whom our story set out originally to speak, grew ...life or of the doom of all our delights to give place to death. But vain were the ...
Robert Chalmers
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