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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... -
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.... -
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... -
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
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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... -
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... -
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:... -
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...