A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... traditional philosophy of the voidness of Mahā- yāna , the Shōman Sūtra defines it as " without origination and destruc- tion . " For Prince Shōtoku " without origination " and " without destruc- tion " signified " continuous existence ...
... traditional philosophy of the voidness of Mahā- yāna , the Shōman Sūtra defines it as " without origination and destruc- tion . " For Prince Shōtoku " without origination " and " without destruc- tion " signified " continuous existence ...
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... traditional way of life . From the end of the Civil War period to the Han dynasty Chinese recluses lived together in groups in mountains , and had their own ideal of life . This seems to have been inherited by Zen Buddhists . The ...
... traditional way of life . From the end of the Civil War period to the Han dynasty Chinese recluses lived together in groups in mountains , and had their own ideal of life . This seems to have been inherited by Zen Buddhists . The ...
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... traditional bondage of the master- and - servant relationship was stronger than the unifying power of a com- mon religion . This characteristic is clearly recognizable in viewing reli- gious rebellions . As Christianity had a tendency ...
... traditional bondage of the master- and - servant relationship was stronger than the unifying power of a com- mon religion . This characteristic is clearly recognizable in viewing reli- gious rebellions . As Christianity had a tendency ...
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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