A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... HANAYAMA Shinshō ( Tokyo : Iwanami Shoten , 1948 ) , p . 34 . 18 Ashoka likewise instructed his officials that they should seek the happiness and wel- fare of the people , and that for that purpose they should observe the utterances of ...
... HANAYAMA Shinshō ( Tokyo : Iwanami Shoten , 1948 ) , p . 34 . 18 Ashoka likewise instructed his officials that they should seek the happiness and wel- fare of the people , and that for that purpose they should observe the utterances of ...
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... HANAYAMA : Shōmangyō Gisho no Kenkyū , Tokyo Iwanami - shoten , 1944 , PP . 432 , 433. ) His adopting man of principle ( ) instead of bodhisattva ( ± , W ± ) the usual translation , seems to give testimony to the fact that he wanted to ...
... HANAYAMA : Shōmangyō Gisho no Kenkyū , Tokyo Iwanami - shoten , 1944 , PP . 432 , 433. ) His adopting man of principle ( ) instead of bodhisattva ( ± , W ± ) the usual translation , seems to give testimony to the fact that he wanted to ...
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... HANAYAMA : Shomangyō Gisho no Kenkyū , pp . 434-437 . ) 76 HANAYAMA : Hokke Gisho no Kenkyū , pp . 386 , 387 . 77 The famous story of abandonment of Prince Vessantara ( Jataka No. 547 ) , for exam- ple , is a good illustration . 78 HANAYAMA ...
... HANAYAMA : Shomangyō Gisho no Kenkyū , pp . 434-437 . ) 76 HANAYAMA : Hokke Gisho no Kenkyū , pp . 386 , 387 . 77 The famous story of abandonment of Prince Vessantara ( Jataka No. 547 ) , for exam- ple , is a good illustration . 78 HANAYAMA ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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