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picture of something concerning which our curiosity has been aroused. We have the word. We should ...Possibly Phillips slips here because of our own aversion to the authority and lack of
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Paul Wienpahl
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06284572777.html
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italicized is to be considered as a class of things. Thus, in our example above, the pak.sa (that mountain) ...necessarily vice versa. Hence our example above is a valid inference only if the class of fire-...
Roy W. Perrett
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06285072780.html
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death -- a counterpart to our familiar conception: our habitual patterns of expectation ...unanimated redundancy within our experience. This narrowing of horizons, though certainly ...
Robert Wicks
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06302572834.html
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reign terminates (362 A.C.). Here in all our manuscripts we read the words Mahavamso ...name occurs more than once. Wickremasinghe(2) identified our Dhammakitti with the ...
WILH. GEIGER
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06303872842.html
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draws our attention to only one aspect of the total causally interconnected universe, for the law of...our choices on the level of what we Westerners might label neurotic or compulsive behavior.
(The ...
Robert Zeuschner
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06304672847.html
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one allows ethnocentrism to play a role. In our contemporary world, we should fare better, for we know...our day, I will try to recreate my proponent's argument in a sequence I find convenient. While I am ...
Ashok Aklujkar
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06311572862.html
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thinking in our consideration of the problem, "The World and the Individual," we must consider here...pursued by Buddhist philosophers has been our true self. They pursued the true self to its limits and ...
Yoshifumi Ueda
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06311872864.html
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Isaac Newton explained physical motion in three simple laws, the Buddha explains our ...that change, such as our bodies and our relationships. Some suffering is inevitable ...
Kabatznick, Ronna
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06312372867.html
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expressive than others. Zen "argues" its position by appealing to our own experiences. For ... Our skeptic may push his point further: is the Zen question really being ...
T. P. Kasulis
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06312572868.html
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transformation has been wrought in this important aspect of Tibetan Buddhism. However, our subject calls for a ...paramountcy.
By the time of the Mongols, three monasteries were predominant, but our attention shall...
Kenneth Chen
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06320572896.html