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Demieville, BEFEO. xxiv, 1924, pp. 65-6, n. 4. We know from the K'ai yuan shih kiao... thesis; (6) absence of abhinivesa; (7) not to be partial towards one's ...
professor guiseppe tucci
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1. Bodhidharma 菩提達摩 [6] 4. Tao-hsin 道信 (died 651) 2. Hui-k'o 慧可 5. Hung-jen 弘忍 (died 674) 3. Seng ...after only nine years of sojourn in China.
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After Shen-hsiu's death, two of his disciples, P'u-...
Hu Shih
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Infinite in all things sees God. He who sees theratio only sees himself."(6) It is Los, the ...generation in the sense that it is not a productof intellection, nor of imagination."(l6) Further, that...
MARK S. FERRARA
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·期刊原文
Compassion: An East-West comparison
by Patricia Walsh-Frank
Asian Philosophy
Vol. 6 No. ...6] Certain strengthsand weaknesses of Blum's analysis are pointed out to show where one must ...
Patricia Walsh-Frank
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Nakamura,[5] Troy Wilson Organ,[6] John C. Plott,[7] P. T. Raju,[8] and Ben-Ami Scharfstein,[9] to name a ...to silence;and (6) private language and private sense.
In the first link we find that the Ch'an...
Thomas T. Tominaga
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354, 512 (6th ed. 1990).
Today there's still an entire volume of the ...much about Buddhism as a religion.(6) Hence, any Buddhist influence on Abe's approach ...
Damien P. Horigan*
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relevant for revealing the ultimate truth (85-6).
I will defer until Section II Cheng's more ...object.[6] Since, then, the value and attainability of egolessness is independent of the problem of ...
Michael E. Levin
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As is known among historians, during the period of the6th century B.C, the central power of the...assimilate moralitythroughout the empire" (i-t'ung-hsia-chih-i(m) ) .(6) Hetreated anarchy as a ...
SHOHEI ICHIMURA
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mind, or wakeful- ness.(6) Nyaa.naponika interprets sati as "bare attention" ...Kandy, Ceylon: The Buddhist Publication Society, 1960).
6 Rhys Davids, T. W. and ...
Donald K. Swearer
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in 1308 Do-drong[6] in south central Tibet, received ordination at Sam-yay[7] Monastery, and studied ...appears except this slightly dualistic vivid white appearance, which is one's consciousness itself.6 ...
Jeffrey Hopkins
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