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magic (svamayayaa). Of the same nature would be this negation. [13]
Though it is a commonly held...
Ian W. Mabbett
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there is no such set containing an infinite number of parts.(13) Therefore ...
I. W. Mabbett
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alliterative play on words, [13] he divides "motion" into gamana ("act of going"), gamyamaana ("present ...Suunyavaada: A Reinterpretation," Philosophy East and West 13, no. 4 (January 1964): 338.
39. Conze,...
L. Stafford Betty
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the path to a fully social religious status."(13) Domestication occurs, Strenski ...
Richard S. Cohen
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similarity:
Canon A 31 To pick out is to present the analogue for the object. [13]
To this...
John Makeham
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. We find these features too in Hwa Yen's adaptation of Maadhyamika logic, the Round Doctrine.(13)
...mtsho mngon du sgrub pa'i cho ga phyag rgya chen po, fol. 13a.
23. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical ...
Ives Waldo
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clear mirror standing. Truly, not one thing exists; So where is the dust to cling?(13)
That is...
Herman A.L.
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origin of dukkha." (13) The same is said regarding the other ten elements, those found...
Jeffrey D.Watts
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the entire universe was illusory.[13] One wonders whether, if total nihilism prevented the .... II (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895).
27. The Analects, 13/4.
28. The Book of Mencius, 3A...
Wing-Tsit Chan
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nurture its growth. Great power [13] cannot change its reality. Vast and unlimited, elusive and evasive...
Chang Chung-Yuan
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