A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Tendai and Shingon sects came to Japan . The Two Major Sects of the Heian Period ( 1 ) The Tendai Sect The Tendai sect was introduced into Japan by Saichō ( 767–822 A.D. ) , Master Dengyō ( Dengyō Daishi ) being his honorary name ...
... Tendai and Shingon sects came to Japan . The Two Major Sects of the Heian Period ( 1 ) The Tendai Sect The Tendai sect was introduced into Japan by Saichō ( 767–822 A.D. ) , Master Dengyō ( Dengyō Daishi ) being his honorary name ...
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... Tendai scholars who later pushed the idea of this- world Buddhahood , for the Tendai doctrine in China did not allow a man to become a Buddha in his life time . Even if he did achieve Bud- dhahood , it was supposed to be the consequence ...
... Tendai scholars who later pushed the idea of this- world Buddhahood , for the Tendai doctrine in China did not allow a man to become a Buddha in his life time . Even if he did achieve Bud- dhahood , it was supposed to be the consequence ...
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... Tendai thoughts lies in the fact that the Tendai doctrine of Japan puts emphasis upon things , while in China the doctrine of the same sect regards reason as most important . Things here mean observable specificities or particularities ...
... Tendai thoughts lies in the fact that the Tendai doctrine of Japan puts emphasis upon things , while in China the doctrine of the same sect regards reason as most important . Things here mean observable specificities or particularities ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
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