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Page 101
... existence among Japanese classi- cal writings , have been of decisive significance for Japa- nese Buddhism . Philosophical approach . Shōtoku's procedure was di- alectical in the sense that one view is made to neutralize another ...
... existence among Japanese classi- cal writings , have been of decisive significance for Japa- nese Buddhism . Philosophical approach . Shōtoku's procedure was di- alectical in the sense that one view is made to neutralize another ...
Page 102
... existence . Ac- cording to its concept of interdependent origination , all existences and phenomena are interrelated : even a flower is closely connected with all of the universe and has no separate existence in the metaphysical sense ...
... existence . Ac- cording to its concept of interdependent origination , all existences and phenomena are interrelated : even a flower is closely connected with all of the universe and has no separate existence in the metaphysical sense ...
Page 467
... existence , declaring that a system of existence cannot be constructed , since existence is incom- plete and constantly developing . He further drew atten- tion to the logical error that arose from Hegel's attempt to introduce mobility ...
... existence , declaring that a system of existence cannot be constructed , since existence is incom- plete and constantly developing . He further drew atten- tion to the logical error that arose from Hegel's attempt to introduce mobility ...
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