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could there be time?") could be arranged to show its formal validity: [6]
(1) If there is time, then ..." [10]
"Is" and "is not" are thus interconnected terms -- is-not-ness cannot occur without ...
Richard Hubert Jones
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cause (hetubhavana)...."(6) The aalaya, then, has a twofold character--it "receives"...of such defilements.(10)
Asa^nga does not resolve this problem. He states only: ...
M. J. Larrabee
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Nibbaanavaadins and the other by Gotama.[6] The Nibbaanavaadin version identifies each of these four jhaanas ...appreciating it.
6) Gotama stopped the continuous appreciation of each of the wholesome thoughts as...
Biswadeb Mukherjee
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Of the three sections dealing with the lines of the song quoted above, sections 5 and 6 are ... life. It grounds his morality, his patience, his endurance, and his understanding. In section 6 ...
Paul Wienpahl
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In volume 6 of The Cambridge History of Japan there is a contribution titled "...characterization of "some of the members of the Kyoto faction" as "Japanese-style fascists."(6) No ...
Graham Parkes
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that Nishida's own focus of attention stimulated that direction. [6] From his key transitional work of ...to write brief philosophical pieces. [10] From around 1903 he began to turn his attention to the ...
David Dilworth
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06290872790.html
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manuscripts do not date back further than to the 5th or 6th century. The process of Sanskritization is ...character is the language of the recently published Vinaya texts of the same school.[6] These texts ...
J. W. de Jong, Canberra
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(註6) Samskaras, represented as potter kneading pots in Tibetan tanka representations, prepare the ...comprises many preperations, and therefore it is called the aggregate of preperation. (註10) Thus samskara ...
Ven. Hsing-kong
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existence) and sometimes do not (as, e.g., at rebirth linking).(6) And in the explanation ... literally, and in no fancy language.(10)
A similar association between the ...
Suwands H. J. Sugunasiri
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-Mx).Therefore, (x) (Dx Nx).
Vaacaspati Mi`sra (ninth century A.D.) [6] offered another ...definite structure (sannive`savi`si.s.tatvaat). [10] These two arguments rely, respectively, on the ...
Chakrabarti, Kisor Kumar
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