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those trends of thought of the Graeco-Romanconceptual structure.
(4) The Aim
The aim of this ... [4]
The four noble truths are noted in this passage. The fourth truth whichsymbolises the path is ...
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that is, the "Hume of the Treatise." [4] As the best representative of the Consciousness-Only school...Press, 1888), book I, part 4, section 2. Only the part and section will be referred to in the ...
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changes.[4] Experience is not something we just come across. It is itself a continuous act of ..._____________________________________________________[4]Marvin Farber, "Experience and Subjectivism,...
Clarence Shute
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Hsiang-chiao-p'i-pien (;4 禜毙ブ絪), ch. 2. 2 Tseng-i-a-han-ching, ch. 3 (Bun., No. 543, tr. ...powers at Rajagriha led to the conversion of an unbelieving lady.(4)
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WATTERS, T.
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can there be anything which will encumber us by transgressing the range of intuitive awareness?" [4]
...4. W:P, vol. 2, Sayings, p. 15.
5. Cf. W:P, vol. 4, Preface to the Works of Lu Hsiang-shan, pp. 76-...
Thome H. Fang
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called Nagaramu,(2) Nakaramu,(3) Nagara,(4) or Nagaranavidu(5) in the inscriptions that range ...Kalingadese Svayambhuve Madhukesvaraya"(4) and I stly "Nagare- Madhukesvarayam,"(5) which are...
Bhavaraj V. Krishnarao
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WestV. 17 No. 1/4 (1967)pp. 125-137Copyright 1967 by University of Hawaii PressHawaii, USA
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One trouble with Indian thought for James was its emphasis upon ...
Riepe, Dale
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future.
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Efficacious reality, self-changing as it is, follows a law of its own. A ...evanescent, in co-ordination with other realities."[4] Here appearance does not mean total absence of ...
R. C. Pandeya
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ChinaBY Ming-Wood LiuPhilosophy east and WestVol. 35, no.4(October 1985)P 351-375
----------------...of the early interpretation of Yogaacaara thought in China.(4)
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Ming-Wood Liu
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in the sense that both attempt to express avision of the manner in which things exist.Note 4 ... P.4
for illustrative purposes - -to narrate Sudhana's pilgrimageby means of art.Note 5Our ...
Dusan Pajin
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