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our logical comprehension.[2]
Here the question will inevitably arise, "If Zen is incomprehensible ...January, 1956), 349.
[2]D, T. Suzuki, Living by Zen (Tokyo; Sanseido Press, 1949), p. 20.
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while it is also a manifestation of some greater inexpressible context, and (2) that there is a ...[2] (hereafter cited as MG), indicate how important concepts and logical relations are for him. In ...
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world": iman lokam hinataram ca 'visanti (Mund. Up., i, 2, 7-10). Or hell-torture, which ...46; Vas, xxii, 2-5; Gaut. xix, 5, etc.). The incongruity was recognized; but orthodoxy ...
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detached from in order to attain enlightenment; (2) literature, in this case Heian/Kamakura era poetry, ...signifying transitional and liminal states of mind or the crossing from illusion to reality.[2] So it...
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marginsTerry F. KleemanThe Journal of the American Oriental SocietyVol.114 No.2 (April-June 1994)pp...inscriptions as a pictograph of one range of mountains above another.(2) This yue is ...
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necessity and empirical universality in its dependency relations.[2] It is not accidental that hetu can ...of Form(New York: Bantam Books, 1972), Preface, Introduction, and Appendix 2,who compares such a ...
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·期刊原文Naagaarjuna and deconstructionBy Ian W. MabbettPhilosophy East and WestVolume 45, Number 2pp. ... verbiage that they take deconstruction to be. [2]
Naagaarjuna followed Marx eastward to ...
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to causes and their powers would do this; anything less leaves the entire structure mysterious.2
...individualistic, or (2) because causation in the mind is ultimately a neural phenomenon, and so no phenomena ...
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difficult, nor has Buddhist tradition yielded any final conclusion about their significance.(2) The ...The significance offis represented in Brownian terms by f . Thus, condition (2) also has the form of...
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subjectivity and objectivity. [2]
I believe that a discussion of this issue of language and ...sentence or conjunction of sentences all ontological references must be suspended; (2) An ontological...
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