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has been thecentral issue in Buddhist thought.(1) The Buddha is reportedto have said, "He who sees...three main texts; namely, (1) theMiddle Treatise (Chung-lun), (b) , (2) the Twelve ...
Hsueh-Li Cheng
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just six of one and a half dozen of the other.[1]
Thus, both traditions rest on the principle of ...in our analysis of the relationship of coin #1 to all the other nine coins, the first coin has ...
Francis Cook
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Korean Journal of Comparative Law
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Damien P. Horigan*
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classification, found in some late works, has been examined by L. Feer.(1) It is on...--------- 1 Trente deux recits du trone, Intro., p. xxii -xxviii.
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Jean Przyluski
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LaiAsian Folklore StudiesVol.53 No.1 (April 1994) pp.29-65COPYRIGHT Asian Folklore Studies (Japan) ...original Chinese than is Waley's Monkey.[1] The story of the Monkey ...
Whalen Lai
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Professor Jan Yun-hua in the West(1).While Li in the capacity of an harmonizer(2) of the Three Teachings ...complementary. Li says in his preface:
The minds of Fu Hsi, Shen Nung and Huang Ti(1) are seen
in...
Bartholomew P.M TSUI
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devoted to the task of making clear the notion of "being present in another entity." [1]
p. ...coorigination implies at least the following four points:
(1) Everything in the universe is concomitant...
Masao Abe
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Nor without a cause,
Does anything whatever, anywhere arise. (1: 1)
But again, given a ...assertible.
Now, as I have argued before, in the case of causation, in chapter 1 of the Mūlamadhyamakak...
Jay L Garfield
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towards the Buddha.
Professor Grunwedel(1) justly objected to this ...1) identified the figure with Vajrapani, the guhyaka or yaksa chief mentioned in ...
Sten Konow
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cross-cultural essay?
Part 1
Question I: ANALYSIS OF TYPE 1 OF THE ...through study up to Cheng's Stage III(83). Now for the examples. (1) "Show me your ...
John King-Farlow
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