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three times are inexistent...(18)
This commentary was Seng-chao's early explanation of time. Itwas ...as 384-414 (p. 258).2. Robinson, Richard H., Early Madhyamika in India and China(Madison...
MICHAEL BERMAN
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Pata~njali, though it is evidently an integral part of early Mahaayaana-Buddhism."
19. P. C. W. ...
Klaus K. Klostermaier
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are revealed to us in various early Buddhist literatures. Maadhyamika philosophy has also ...
G. C. Nayak
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give an early specimen of Professor Sylvain L‚vi's careful edition of them. A ...
无名
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another in an early or later century. This task, of course, would require a monograph. Rather...
John Ross Carter
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Buddhist thought appears as early as theNikayas, that is, in the literature appearing from around ...
Gregory K. Ornatowski
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future.
II. THE EARLY TRANSLATIONS
A. A Study of Good. Translated by V. H. Viglielmo. Tokyo: ...translator who attempts to be literal. Schinzinger's, Viglielmo's, and Dilworth's early translations ...
Maraldo , John C.
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the pristine openness of beings as such: that they are beings and not Non-being." [35] In the early ...not on the level of ordinary consciousness is expressed even as early as Sein und Zeit in his ...
John Steffney
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the La^nkaavataara Suutra, were very influential in the early development of Ch'an ...
T. P. Kasulis
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the eighth and early ninth centuries. This teaching is that of Buddha-nature or, as...
Peter N. Gregory
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