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the undifferentiated state of] beginning."[18] He also says that those who possess extraordinary ...Ibid., ch. 21, p. 137.
32. From Chuang Tzu 18, Watson, op. cit., p. 191.
33. Ibid., 2, p. 41....
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abandonment" as well as "procurement."[18]
Chi-Tsang's Concept of Truth as Nonattachment
A. ...
Ming-Wood Liu
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procurement."[18]
Chi-Tsang's Concept of Truth as Nonattachment
A. Nonattachment as the Criterion ...
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in his section attempting to refute the 'store consciousness' (aalayavij~naana). [18]
The ...
Alex Wayman
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good and evil." [18] In fact, Nietzsche saw the goal of Buddhist practice as not a moral condition ...
A. M. Frazier
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heart of one person is the mind-heart of Heaven and earth." [18] Despite its identification with ...
On-Cho Ng
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formula can be analyzed as follows:
(i) ~ [un (H, N)‧mu (H, N)], (F 18)
which denotes ...
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true that, as Taylor indicates, [18] the Buddha said that it is better to identify ourselves with ...
Tyson Anderson
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, come to be stimulated; therefore they are also regulated by an intelligent cause.[18]
This is ...
Gradinarov, Plamen
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truths is quite different from that of Rene Descartes.[18] It is the one and same praj~naa which refutes ...
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