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  • The Whole Body, not Heart, as Seat of Consciousness

    described in relation to color, shape, direction, location, and delimitation.(4) ... 2, p. 887; quoted in Adikaram 1946, p. 4). Further, in none of the relevant sections in the ...

    Suwands H. J. Sugunasiri

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  • A review article on Dogen scholarship in English

    Japan): "Bendowa" 4, no. 1(May, 1971). "`One Bright Pearl:' SBGZ Ikka Myoju" 4, no...

    T. P. Kasulis

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  • Three approaches to authentic existence

    StrengPhilosophy East and West 32, no. 4(October, 1982).(c) by the University of Hawaii Press.p.371-392 ...world; it is not a distortion of this structure.(4) The direct experience of nonbeing is ...

    Frederick J. Streng

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  • Tibetan Buddhism and the resolution of grief

    by Robert Goss Death Studies Vol. 21 Issue 4 Jul/Aug.1997 Pp.377-395 Copyright by Death ...incense offerings. Ritual disposition ofthe body usually occurs from day 4 to day 10. An astrologer ...

    Robert Goss

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  • Time and Emptiness in the Chao-Lun

    last chapter which is of dubiousauthorship(4) is entitled "Nirvana Is Unnameable." ...Holy One, andlittle attention is paid to the soteriological themes thatare so prominent"(l4) in ...

    MICHAEL BERMAN

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  • Time and temporality--A Buddhist approach

    visible markers of the moment for our reference. (4) It points to the fact that a ...sixteenth of the duration of a moment of matter.(4) Yet, however fractional the thought ...

    Kenneth K. Inada

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  • The Maadhyamika attack on essentialism

    West 29, no. 4, October 1979. (c) by The University Press of Hawaii. p. 477-490 -------------...of the absolute".(4) C.D.Sharma similarly points out that according to the...

    G. C. Nayak

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  • Towards a philosophy of Buddhist religion

    philosophy and as areligion, often without an articulated concept of either one beingpresented [4]. His ...(Delhi:Motilal Banarsidass, 1987), p. 3. [4] CHATALIAN, GEORGE (1983) 'Early Indian Buddhism and ...

    Frank J. Hoffman

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  • Transformations of `emptiness

    ethical action; or (4) a statement about reality, such ascorresponding to the Buddhist notion of the ...realizingemptiness."(n4) The main achievement of Nagarjuna was not simply hisinsistence upon the importance of ...

    Gregory K. Ornatowski

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  • Translating Nishida

    ·期刊原文Translating NishidaMaraldo , John C.Philosophy East and WestVol.39 No.4October 1989pp.465-...languages,[4] and treat the works more or less in the order of their publication in English, not ...

    Maraldo , John C.

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