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Matthew MacKenzie
Dual-Aspect Reflexivism in Śāntarakṣita’s Philosophy of Mind
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Serena Saccone
Shinya Moriyama, Omniscience and Religious Authority: A Study on Prajñākaragupta’s Pramāṇavārttikālaṇkārabhāṣya ad Pramāṇavārttika II 8–10 and 29–33
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Constance Kassor
Jan Westerhoff, The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy
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Ryo Sasaki
Helmut Krasser et al. eds., Religion and Logic in Buddhist Philosophical Analysis. Proceedings of the Fourth International Dharmakīrti Conference Vienna, August 23–27, 2005
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Zhihua Yao
Effective Action (arthakriyā), Activity (kāritra), and Nonactivity (nirvyāpāra)
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Gereon Kopf
The Contributions of Buddhist Philosophy
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Chiara Robbiano
Continuous Decentering—Sextus and Dōgen
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Rafal K. Stepien
The Original Mind Is the Literary Mind, the Original Body Carves Dragons
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Guang Xing
Tathatā:
The Creation of Doctrinal Foundation for Mahāyāna Buddhism
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Yansheng He, Scott Hurley
Discovering an Academic:
The Influence of Master Yinshun’s Chan Research on Japanese Scholarship
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Diane Denis
The Structure of the Dharmadharmatāvibhāga-kārikā as Revealed by Vasubandhu’s Method Presented in the Vyākhyāyukti
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John W. M. Krummel
Robert E. Carter: The Japanese Arts and Self-Cultivation
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Jinhua Jia
Youru Wang: Historical Dictionary of Chan Buddhism
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Emily McRae
Feeling Ignorant:
A Phenomenology of Ignorance
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Jay Garfield
A Note of Welcome
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Maria Heim
The Philosophy of Emotion in Buddhist Philosophy (and a Close Look at Remorse and Regret)
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Roshni Patel
Nāgārjuna’s Affective Account of Misknowing
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Roy Tzohar
If It (Ultimately) Makes You Happy It Can’t Be That Bad:
Separation (Viprayoga) in Aśvaghoṣa’s Works
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Allison Aitken
Review of Jonathan Stoltz, Illuminating the Mind: An Introduction to Buddhist Epistemology
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Jason M. Wirth
Review of Rafal K. Stepien, Buddhist Literature as Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy as Literature
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