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No.2(April 1981) pp.215-224Copyright by University of Hawaii Press
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Dr. Samuel ...uniqueness to each occasion, and (2) their unanalyzability into further data. The Sautraantika also admit ...
Matilal, Bimal
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and could do in their villages" (p. 2). Tokugawa Village Practice complements, adds to, and sometimes ... Japan, including the work of scholars such as Haley, Henderson, and Steenstrup.[2] By examining ...
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in front (2) of the palace which the frist king was then having built, and ... P.2
of some importance before the foundation of Bangkok. But the outlay of the...
R.lingat
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Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Vol. 35 No. 2 Spring.1998 p.210-235
Copyright by Journal of ...religious viewpoints.[2] In the midst of her discussion of thethree major options for interpreting the ...
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number of translations and commentarial explanations of the phrase,[2] and he finally settles on one... paragraph numbers.
[2] Two of the translations which Professor Jayatilleke reports are incorrectly...
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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 ...mentioned as a sage in sections 201 and M2(19).However,he is considered
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second best in one ...
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reduces nature to raw material for mankind." [2] In both these dualisms, the self is understood to ... lines 2, 4, 6, and 8 to our usual dualistic way of experiencing ourselves "in" the world:
The Tao ...
David Loy
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regulative principle for anything depends upon the nature of that thing." [2] This is to say in the ... temporal analogy. That is, a person p1 at time t1 is identical to some person p2, at t2, but is not...
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Self," The Indo-Asian Culture, V, No. 2 (October, 1956), 140 f. Also, Mahadev Desai, With Gandhiji ...," Gandhi Marg, V, No. 2 (April, 1961), 125 ff.
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ten by Pandit Lak.smiinaatha Jhaa ("...
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of the Paali Buddhist view of how the mind works; and (2) the extent to which she was ahead of her ...psychological material embedded in its pages.[2]
In a series of long introductory essays in each ...
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