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contradictions are unavoidable."(6) AbsoluteExistence or "Reality belongs to an order ...of discussion [without paradox and contradiction]?(10)
An example of this type of paradox ...
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naanam (III, 52) [6]
Vyaasa comments: [7] "Just as the atom (paramaa.nu) is the smallest particle of ...[9]
Vyaasa comments: [10] "Future is that whose manifest existence is still to come; past is that, ...
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6] Prostitution andother economic, social, and political problems must be addressed by a ... province.[10]
Once the people of Yokkrabat started growing coconuts, he advised them notto sell ...
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faculties reduces me almost to despair...." [6] The collapse implied by nonidentity becomes Hume's ...the insights which emerge from the practice of nonidentification. [10]
We begin with the claim ...
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political or goal-attainment values. [6]
In the religious sphere, this implied syncretism ...), the religious-like nationalism of Japan emphasized the present real: the emperor as God. [10]
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carry out successfully any
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kind of crime.[6] The Tantric masters themselves claimed that ... transpose the whole process of cosmic creation to the sexual act.[10]
This, then, is the basis...
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views, even to Buddhist teachingsthemselves.(n6)
Nagarjuna is important for our discussion here ... delineate theexistential situation in which man attains release."(n10) Sunyata forNagarjuna, thus, ...
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hundreds of years, is the toughest obstacle to thought." [6] In Heidegger's philosophy, transmetaphysical...he will have none of it." [10] As Heidegger puts it, "the reversal of a metaphysical principle ...
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be in chapter 6 of the Chuang-tzu: "There must first be a true person ...chi-hsing; yao-tso-chi-tso(h), 11d, ch. 10).
In short, Lin-chi recognizes ...
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in the Lao-tzu means this Great Ultimate.(6)
During the later period, Neo-...the One, and the One produced the two"(10) or "the Great Ultimate produced the two Forms,...
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