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general sort of recognition. [7]
The Buddhists claimed that this process of recognition is ...
David Lawrence
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ethnomethodological analyses. In asimilar way, dereifying perspectives in religion[7] recognize that theirown ... the Buddha?
Reiun: (raises his fly whisk) (Suzuki 1949, p. 301)
(7) Monk: One light divides ...
Robert J. Moore
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our righ t understanding of spiritual truth,"(7) and thus "Zen ... if anything... is the...empirical _____________________________________________________ (7) D. T. Suzuki, Living by ...
HAROLD E. McCARTHY
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masterwork, the Pramaa.navaarttika, (7) is devoted almost entirely to a rational ... as uncontradicted, fresh cognition, Dharmakiirti asserts in verse 7 that the Buddha ...
Roger Jackson
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Yogasuutrabhaa.syavivara.na), [7] the suutra is left without any comment whatsoever. Vij~naanabhik.su, the last..., no. 7 (Darbhanga: Mithila Institute, 1967). See also the introduction to J. Rahder, "Da`sabhuumika...
Klaus Klostermaier
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[7] His argument is that although the atoms are considered as causes of consciousness (of the ...
D. J. Kalupahana
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is late (third to fourth centuries C.E.), and the anecdote is too brief to be of much value. [7] As...
Matthew Dillon
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people's views, speaks appropriate words to dispel their delusions.[7]
So neither Sextus nor the sage ...B) ‧(~C v ~D).
But I am interpreting 'Neither (A and B) nor (C and D)' as
(7) ~A‧ ~...
Dick Garner
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elaborately describe what he does not really understand."[7] The only way to overcome this partial ...
Jan Yun Huan
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non-recognition of an object, as given in the Sutras, iii, 2, 6, and 7, has been ... justified in doing so.
1. Compare the arguments contained in Sutras, iv, 2,7, to...
Anomnimoty
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