... Eastern and Western, but if we were always to translate dharma by law, it seems to me that the whole drift of our treatise would become unintelligible. What our treatise wishes to teach is that all objects, differing one from the other by their dharmas,... Buddhist Mahyna Texts - Page xv2007 - 456 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Elizabeth Armstrong Reed - Buddhism - 1896 - 236 pages
...the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society in 1864-5. are illusive, or, as we should say, phenomenal and subjective — that they are, in fact, of our own making, the products of our own mind. . . . And, hence, the Buddhist metaphysician tells us that things are but names, and being names they... | |
| Tripiṭaka - 1913 - 162 pages
...the text adopted by MrH. Oelsner, MA, Ph.D., for The Temple Classics, or as we should say, phenomenal and subjective, that they are, in fact, of our own making, the products of our own mind." With those noteworthy observations, there is embodied in the preface to The Vagrakkhedika, the following... | |
| 1913 - 212 pages
...text adopted by Mr H. Oelsner, MA, Ph.D., for The Temple Classics, or as we should say, phenomenal and subjective, that they are, in fact, of our own making, the products of our own mind." With those noteworthy observations, there is embodied in the preface to The Vagrakkhedika, the following... | |
| F. Max Muller - Religion - 2001 - 460 pages
...objects, differing one from the other by their dharmas, are illusive, or, as we should say, phenomenal and subjective, that they are in fact of our own making,...we say that something is large or small, sweet or hitter, these dharmas or qualities arc subjective, and cannot be further defined. What is large to... | |
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