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David Asian Philosophy
Vol. 1 No. 2 1991 Pp.141-161
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...Logic of the Place of Nothingness and the ReligiousWorldview [1] (Bashoteki Ronri To Shukyoteki ...
Putney, David
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and Westv.30 n.1 (January 1980) pp.3-20
Copyright 1980 by The University Press of Hawaii
...of discourse' (the beliefs and reports of meditators) to the "raw data." [1] Conveniently, this ...
Teschner, George
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World-view [a] is considered the most important essay of his later writings. [1] It is at least the...has become known since 1927 as Nishida tetsugaku [t] may be divided into two phases: (1) 1927-32, when...
David A. Dilworth
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Enneads several divergent and not completely reconcilable constructions of reality."[1] Perhaps the most ...contemplation is clear."[13] All things are theoremata, "works of contemplation," "mind-created objects." ...
McEvilley, Thomas
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·期刊原文Pyrrhonism and MaadhyamikaBy Thomas McEvilleyPhilosophy East and WestVolume 32, Number 1(...Diogenes Laertius to have studied first under some Megarian (hence skeptical antiphilosopher), [1] then ...
Thomas McEvilley
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which is "continuing psychic element, that which passes over from one life to another." [1] This ...Bhagavadgiitaa, the earlier part of which (chapters 1 to 12) dates from about 200 B.C. It is a ...
Robinson, Richard H.
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calling by his strenuous striving in previous successive rebirths. (1) And yet it is ... Mahaavastu, vol. 1, pp.338ff.; Rockhill, Left of the Buddha, ch. 1, etc. 8. ...
Ghoshal, U.N.
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characterized as antiintellectual, antilogical, and antilinguistic. [1] These beliefs are not unworthy ...in Zen Buddhism, 1st ser. (London: Rider & Co., 1958), pp. 262-263.
3. These issues are dealt ...
Henry Rosemont, Jr.
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characterized as antiintellectual, antilogical, and antilinguistic. [1] These beliefs are not unworthy ...in Zen Buddhism, 1st ser. (London: Rider & Co., 1958), pp. 262-263.
3. These issues are dealt ...
Henry Rosemont, Jr.
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ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURES 1, 2 OMITTED!.(1) Situated on the western bank of the Uji River in ...Amitabha," and asks the Buddha to teach her how to achieve rebirth there (341b29-341c1). The ...
Yiengpruksawan
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