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construct. What Western critics of Confucianism often have in mind is the "contest between state and ...from scrutiny.19
What the preceding discussion points to-it is important to keep in mind-is not a ...
Fred Dallmayr
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Naaraayana reflected, and brought forth an illustrious mind-born son, called Virajas [who became the ...ed.) The Indian Mind (University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1967) pp. 271 & 275.
22. Manu, ...
Frederic B. Underwood
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the bodhisattva first registers in his mind that it is motionless and does not move in space. The ...
Margarita I. Vorobyova-Desyato
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University of Chicago, 1968) or the recent India in the Mind of Germany: Schelling, Schopenhauer and ...
Carl T. Jackson. Westport
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children, are perverted (in mind) and carried away by
a contrary wind, what can their ...
H. WENZEL
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the theories of other
pragmatists, which students of Buddhism have in mind
when ...
Mark Siderits
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history when the ideal of renunciation had not taken permanent hold of tire mind...
Bimala Charan Law M.A. C.C.S.
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of mind under three heads of Sila, Samadhi and Panna. The eleventh is the Kevaddha ...
anonimity
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mind as we proceed to understand the dynamics involved in becoming as the basis for an...later entified by the mind. 3 - Tao Te Ching 1 asserts that the Tao has two ...
Kenneth K. Inada
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possibility, which must ever be borne in mind, that the first and second Pi.takas, on the occasions ...n~naa. The descriptions of these conditions given at A^ng. i. 235 to my mind make it quite ...
I.B.Horner
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