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Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 7, The Social Background; Part 1, Language and Logic in Traditional China
by Joseph Needham
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with references to "Chinese Buddhist".
Excerpt - on Page 358: "
... That is why I have taken the trouble to give some examples of logical reflections of the +3rd century. (g) CHINESE BUDDHIST LOGIC (I) THE EVOLUTION OF BUDDHIST LOGIC The total extent of indigenous Chinese writing on logic which we have ... "
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Chuang Tzu, Kungsun Lung, Chinese Buddhist, Han Fei Tzu, Khuei Chi, Shih Chhun Chhiu, dialectical chapters, hsiao pien, mereological set, explaining graphs, mass noun hypothesis, articulatory power
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The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series)
by John Kieschnick
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with references to "Chinese Buddhist".
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... Wondrous stories have circulated throughout Chinese Buddhist history of statues that wept during times of religious persecution or spoke to the faithful in dreams. The worldview of ... "
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Chinese Buddhist, Quan Tang, Diamond Sutra, Chinese Buddhism, Indian Buddhist, Indian Buddhism, gaoseng zbuan, monastic uniform, gaoseng zhuan, court beads, ruyi scepter, monastic construction
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Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogacara Buddhism and the Ch'eng Wei-shih Lun (Curzon Critical Studies in Buddhism)
by Dan Lusthaus
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with references to "Chinese Buddhist".
Excerpt - on Page 9: "
... are some significant similarities between TathAgatagarbha thought and those systems. A predominant number of the important Buddhist missionaries and early Chinese Buddhist thinkers either came from Central Asia or were of Central Asian descent, among the best known being Kumárajiva, Ratnamati, Chi-tsang, ... "
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East Asian, Chinese Buddhist, Chinese Buddhism, Pure Land, Awakening of Faith, Kindred Sayings, appropriational intent, sensory cessation, cognized artha, weishih lun, embodied conditioning, initial mental application
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol. 2: Brahman - Derrida
by Edward Craig
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with references to "Chinese Buddhist".
Excerpt - on Page 53: "
... formerly Ceylon in the first century BC. Translations of similar texts of diverse origins and dates are preserved in the Chinese Buddhist Canon. Undoubtedly some of this material is as old as the corresponding (and often similar) sources in the Pali Canon, ... "
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