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  • The First Systematizations of Buddhist Thought in China

    PhilosophyV. 2 (1975)pp. 361-388Copyright 1975 by D. Reidel Publishing Company -------------------------...whose termini are 605 and 616, most likely after 608. [2] The work is exactly what it professes to ...

    Leon Hurvitz

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  • The Impact of Early Buddhism on Hindu Thought

    chronologically shown to be later than early Buddhism, and (2) the former's acquaintance with the ...tenets of Buddhism appear to have been well propounded and established.[2] The chronology of ...

    K. N. Upadhaya

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  • The Karmic A Priori in Indian Philosophy

    referred to as "the a priori." We say that one can know a priori that 2 + 2 = 4, meaning that it is ...which could match or fail to match the given. (2) It must be "true no matter what," it must legislate ...

    Karl H. Potter

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06265172707.html
  • The King of Siams Edition of the Pali Tipitaka

    p. 2 The first matter which I sought to clear up was...day of the fortnight of waning moon in Magha month of the Mouse year, 2,431 years ...

    Robert Chalmers

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  • The Lalitavistara and Sarvastivada

    ·期刊原文The Lalitavistara and Sarvastivada By Thomas, E. J.Indian Historical Quarterly16:2 1940.06 p.... his Buddhisme, etudes et materiaux (pp. 2-4) where he wrote: "Pre-occupied in ...

    Thomas, E. J.

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06265572710.html
  • THE WORD avidyaa

    vii. 2, calls those five varieties the modes of non-knowledge (aj~naana-v.rtti) and ...This will be referred to as "Notes." 2 E. H. John, ton, The Buddhacarita: or, Acts of ...

    Whalen Lai

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  • The Meaning of Vairocana in Hua-yen Buddhism

    might.He vows with the earth-shaking sounds of oceans of BuddhasTo tame every kind of living being. [2]... the essential identity of all phenomena, and (2) the interpenetration, or interdependence, of these...

    Francis H. Cook

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  • The moral universal

    it is reduced to biological, psychological, or sociological considerations; and (2) the actual ...only to the extent that his personal transformation confirms it. However, (2) it would be mistaken to ...

    Tu Wei-ming

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  • The Ontology of the Prajnaparamita

    which alone is able to attain knowledge of what the dharmas themselves are of their "own-being."(2) ...experiences--persons and things are understood as mere conglomerations, or "heaps," of dharmic events; (2) an...

    Edward Conze

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    http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06280672754.html
  • The Past Buddhas ands Kaasyapa In Indian Art

    record of A'soka. It reads(2):"When the King, His Majesty Piyadassi, had been ... Tarai (Archl. Survey of Northern India, vol.VI.) Allahabad 1897, pp. 33f. 2 E....

    Leiden, J.Ph. Vogel

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