A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Ashoka is distinguished by his catholicity . Nonetheless , the difference between Shōtoku and Ashoka is not so great as it may seem . Shōtoku knew only one philosophical system that taught universal laws , namely , Buddhism . It was THE ...
... Ashoka is distinguished by his catholicity . Nonetheless , the difference between Shōtoku and Ashoka is not so great as it may seem . Shōtoku knew only one philosophical system that taught universal laws , namely , Buddhism . It was THE ...
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... Ashoka appear to have been incorporated into the Artha Sastra [ " Treatise on Material Gain ” ] of Kautilya . Due to later interpolations in the work , however , it is very difficult to identify which laws were actually formulated in ...
... Ashoka appear to have been incorporated into the Artha Sastra [ " Treatise on Material Gain ” ] of Kautilya . Due to later interpolations in the work , however , it is very difficult to identify which laws were actually formulated in ...
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... Ashoka likewise instructed his officials that they should seek the happiness and wel- fare of the people , and that ... Ashoka's Pillar Edict III and the thirteenth article of Songtsan - Gampo's Law . 20 A phenomenon conspicuous in Japan ...
... Ashoka likewise instructed his officials that they should seek the happiness and wel- fare of the people , and that ... Ashoka's Pillar Edict III and the thirteenth article of Songtsan - Gampo's Law . 20 A phenomenon conspicuous in Japan ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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