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West XIX (Jan. 1969), 17-37.
3. See his "Spurious Parallels to Buddhist Philosophy," Philosophy East ... visual and other kinds of consciousness, perpetually maintains its flux." [17]
3. Atomism. I of ...
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wearing leather sandals, varahya upanaha, ib. v. 4. 3. 19. Leather fastenings are also alluded to...397, p.322, assa nama rajabhoga, "horses are kings' property." 3. Cannibalism has ...
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the "transcendental illusion" must be transcended (cf. p. 234).
3. It identifies this "ground" ...---------------3. It is very easy to draw up a caricature of philosophy, and then believe we have ...
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3. Ming-ju-hsueh-an, Chung Hua Press ed., vol. 8, p. 4.
4. Ibid., p. 3.
5. Ibid., p. 1.
6. Huang Wan wrote the Ming-tao-Pien. It is a rare book and is ...
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hereafter cited as W:P), vol. 2, Sayings, p. 2.
3. Cf. Plato Republic VI 502c-509c; Epistle, VII, 341c.
...would say some two hundred years later.
3. Knowledge and action constitute one inseparable unity...
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unenlightened, not lit) can be.3. The pre-cognitive Suchness (mind), leaving behind its self-...Independence, Convergence and Borrowing in Institutions, Thought and Art (Cambridge, Mass., 1937).
3. ...
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University of Madras,1949), p. 15.
3. For information on the dispute as a whole and Kamala`siila's ... 3.
18. Quoted from a manuscript translation of this work from Tibetan by F. D. Lessing and Alex ...
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3. The contemplation of the true [-mind]:
It perceives that all dharmas without ...for it is the basis of the activities of the great sages.
3. It is known as ...
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12 Mumonkan 18 (Taisho Tripitaka, Vol. 48) p. 295 ff.
3. Hsuan-chiao, Cheng-Tao Ke 34. In ...Semantics, Autumn 1951, Vol. IX, No. 1.
6. Mumonkan 3.
7. Hakuju Ui, Zenshuu-shi Kenkyuu (A Study ...
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simpler and sharper negative pattern.
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