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  1. Without a Guru

    As I came out of the jungle I approached a missionary bungalow. I seemed to be in either India or Africa. I told the couple who came to the door that...
    George Gillespie in Conscious Mind, Slee** Brain
    Chapter 1988
  2. Hindu Values and Buddhism

    Anthropology and comparative religion are rich with attempts to describe and explain the initiatory rituals among primitives and in world religions....
    David B. Zilberman, Robert S. Cohen in The Birth of Meaning in Hindu Thought
    Chapter 1988
  3. Dōgen on Buddha-Nature

    Dōgen (1200–53) is one of the most outstanding and distinctive figures in the history of Japanese Buddhism. He is unique in at least the following...
    Masao Abe, William R. LaFleur in Zen and Western Thought
    Chapter 1985
  4. Models for normal intuitionistic modal logics

    Kripke-style models with two accessibility relations, one intuitionistic and the other modal, are given for analogues of the modal system K based on...

    Milan Božić, Kosta Došen in Studia Logica
    Article 01 September 1984
  5. Chinese Buddhism as an Existential Phenomenology

    From the perspective of comparative or world philosophy, Chinese philosophy can be characterized in various, interesting ways. Quite a number of...
    Chapter 1984
  6. The Trisvabhāvakārikā of Vasubandhu

    Fernando Tola, Carmen Dragonetti in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 01 September 1983
  7. Philosophy, Ecology, Animal Welfare, and the ‘Rights’ Question

    With few exceptions, most philosophers who present papers debating the moral status of animals in society and the pros and cons of giving animals...
    Michael W. Fox in Ethics and Animals
    Chapter 1983
  8. Surrender and the Body

    I went outside and lay down in the yard, in the cooling breeze. I looked up. On my left, from down up, a rising tree. I moved my eyes to the right:...
    Kurt H. Wolff in Surrender and Catch
    Chapter 1976
  9. Back to Square One

    Must the awareness of projection be tragic? Only, as we saw in the last chapter, if it is unfavorably contrasted with the nonprojective ideal of...
    Chapter 1974
  10. The process of existential psychotherapy

    Thomas Hora in Psychiatric Quarterly
    Article 01 September 1960
  11. Therapeutic goals and ideals of health

    Richard L. Sutherland in Journal of Religion and Health
    Article 01 January 1964
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