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As all traces of the great stupa have been wiped away from the site, we cannot help looking ...Amaravati, of which we have already spoken.(2) In an inscription they are called 'Aryaka ...
Devaprasad Ghosh
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exhaustive categorical scheme.
With the Buddha, however, we see a different ... metaphysical views, we note that in subsequent Buddhist literature, both in the ...
Francis H. Cook
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differed markedly from the original Indian model. In this article we shall attempt to...of mind-only as the core of his ontology. Thus, we often find in his writings such ...
Ming-Wood Liu
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"How do we escape the heat when summer comes and the cold when winter is here? " The master said, "... "We have been separated for a long time and have never been apart. We meet each other throughout ...
Hajime Nakamura
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problems which emerge from the doctrine of the aalaya. As we shall see, the ... it is both caused by and causes dharmas.(7)
We may note at this point ...
M. J. Larrabee
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moralityhas never existed and it is in fact beyond our reach. In lieu of a rationalmorality we ...justice,we may observe "the general principles of these ideal things [and] sketchthe ground-plan of a ...
John Magnus Michelsen
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late Meiji, Taishoo, and Shoowa periods. [5] We must note his participation in this wider social ...ideas with which he launched his philosophical career. We can only touch upon the contents of that ...
David Dilworth
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sense, as derived from the Greek messenger god Hermes, we will explore the text as messenger to ...role becomes more complicated as we assume the function of an interpreter of the text. Many scholars...
Sandra A. Wawrytko
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we can extract a general definition of the structure of the world of beings and things as mentally ...Next, we will explain the conditioner in
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three ways: (1)as the "retriburive" ...
Diana Y. Paul
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utilizes wisdom tofunction in the world. Below we shall try to give a sketch of the prescriptions given by...attachment to and belief in the reality of self and the reality of the "objects" (dharmas) which we ...
Ronald Epstein
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