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    Donald Rothberg.Gautama Buddha - 2000 - In Tobin Hart, Peter L. Nelson & Kaisa Puhakka (eds.), Transpersonal Knowing: Exploring the Horizon of Consciousness. State University of New York Press. pp. 161.
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  2. Itihāsa-darśana.Buddha Prakash - 1962 - Prayḡa: Hindī Samiti, Sucanā Vibhāga, Uttara Pradeśa.
     
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    The Hindu Philosophy of History.Buddha Prakash - 1955 - Journal of the History of Ideas 16 (1/4):494.
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    Slob-dpon Zam-gdong-rin-po-che mchog gi bkaʼ drin rjes dran gyi mngon bstod glegs bam =.Samdhong Rinpoche & Buddhā Skyabs (eds.) - 2014 - Dharamsala: Lha Charitable Trust.
    Felicitation to Professor Samdhong Rinpoche, a Buddhist scholar, educationist, and former President of Association of Indian Universities; includes biography.
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  5. Symbolical Representation of the Buddha in the Art of Nagarjunakonda.Naga King Apala Subdued by Buddha - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 207.
     
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    Studies in Indian History and Civilization.Edward Churchill & Buddha Prakash - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):273.
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    Prācī-Jyoti. Digest of Indological Studies. Half-Yearly PublicationPraci-Jyoti. Digest of Indological Studies. Half-Yearly Publication. [REVIEW]L. S., D. N. Shastri & Buddha Prakash - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):211.
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  8. A Buddha Land in This World: Philosophy, Utopia, and Radical Buddhism.Lajos Brons - 2022 - Earth: punctum.
    In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhism that was radical in two respects. Firstly, they adopted a more or less naturalist stance with respect to Buddhist doctrine and related matters, rejecting karma or other supernatural beliefs. And secondly, they held political and economic views that were radically anti-hegemonic, anti-capitalist, and revolutionary. Taking the idea of such a “radical Buddhism” seriously, A Buddha Land in This World: Philosophy, Utopia, and Radical Buddhism (...)
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  9. Brains, Buddhas, and Believing: The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy of Mind.Dan Arnold - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Premodern Buddhists are sometimes characterized as veritable "mind scientists" whose insights anticipate modern research on the brain and mind. Aiming to complicate this story, Dan Arnold confronts a significant obstacle to popular attempts at harmonizing classical Buddhist and modern scientific thought: since most Indian Buddhists held that the mental continuum is uninterrupted by death, they would have no truck with the idea that everything about the mental can be explained in terms of brain events. Nevertheless, a predominant stream of Indian (...)
  10. Buddha aura Śaṅkara: dārśanika saṅgharsha kī mahāgāthā.Surendra Ajnat - 2022 - Naī Dillī: Samyaka Prakāśana.
    Critical interpretation of philosophies of Śaṅkarācārya and Gautama Buddha.
     
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    Buddha Bowls: Enchanting a Secular Skinny.Zoe Alderton - 2022 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 13 (1):50-75.
    Appearing on the food landscape in the 2010s, “Buddha bowls” are a meal consisting of healthy food elements artfully arranged. This name carries with it a notable spiritual significance, allowing buyers to feel as though they are consuming something more elevated than an average meal. The kind of Buddhism that is consumed here is related to exotic choices and health secrets from the Orient. Discourse around Buddha bowls shows a limited grasp of the religion’s actual history or practices, (...)
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    The Buddha.Michael Carrithers, Hajime Nakamura, Earl H. Brewster, H. Saddhatissa, Nikkyo Niwano & Indrani Kalupahana - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (3):306-322.
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    The Buddha's teachings on social and communal harmony: an anthology of discourses from the Pāli Canon. Bodhi (ed.) - 2016 - Somerville, MA: Wisdom.
    An anthology of the writings of the Buddha on the subject of harmony selected and translated from the original Pali.
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    Buddha-nature, Mind and the Problem of Gradualism in a Comparative Perspective: On the Transmission and Reception of Buddhism in India and Tibet.David Seyfort Ruegg - 1989 - Routledge/Curzon.
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    Buddha Travels West.Peter Abbs - 2020 - Philosophy Now 138:18-21.
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    The Buddha's Philosophy: Selections From the Pali Canon and an Introductory Essay.G. F. Allen - 1959 - New York: Routledge.
    This study, originally published in 1959, traces the origin of Buddhism in Brahmanism, and fixes its relationship to Hinduism, describing and stressing the basic importance of Buddhist contemplation. The first half of the book introduces the very heart of Buddhism, while the second part presents the Teaching itself, as handed down in the canonical writings of the ancient East.
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    Tiny Buddha: simple wisdom for life's hard questions.Lori Deschene - 2012 - San Francisco, CA: Conari Press.
    Why are we here? What is the meaning of life? How can we feel happy and free? The answers to these and other life questions are gathered in Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions. Tiny Buddha began as a quote-a-day Twitter account, @tinybuddha, in 2008. Lori Deschene's daily wisdom posts about mindfulness, non-attachment, and happiness became so popular that she now has more than 200,000 twitter followers who share quotes and stories about inspiration in their daily (...)
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    Buddha's Teachings, being the Sutta-Nipāta or Discourse-CollectionBuddha's Teachings, being the Sutta-Nipata or Discourse-Collection.W. Norman Brown & Lord Chalmers - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (2):218.
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    Gautama Buddha kā vaijñānika samāja darśana: ādhunika pariprekshya.Es El Siṃha Deva Nirmohī - 2021 - Naī Dillī: Krisenṭa Pabliśiṅga Kôraporeśana.
    On the life and philosophy of Gautama Buddha.
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    Living Buddha, Living Christ.Robert Aitken & Thich Nhat Hanh - 1997 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 17:250.
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    Greek Buddha: Pyrrho's encounter with early Buddhism in Central Asia.Christopher I. Beckwith - 2015 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Presents a history of early Buddhism based solely on dateable artefacts and archaeology rather than received tradition, much of which data is provided by studying Pyrrho's history.
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    Buddha as a Revolutionary Force in Indian Culture.A. R. Wadia - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):116 - 139.
    Few people would care to deny, whether within India or without, that Buddha is the greatest Indian of all times. Whether from the standpoint of the purity of his life, the daring originality and novelty of his thought, or the extent of his influence in shaping the culture of the world, it would be hard to beat the record of Buddha. Even making every allowance for the common idea that no man is a prophet in his own land, (...)
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    Buddha-uttara Bauddha sāhityika o dārśanika.Dilīpa Kumāra Baṛuẏā - 2018 - Ḍhākā: Ayāḍarna Pābalikeśana. Edited by Sumana Kānti Baṛuẏā.
    Articles chiefly on the life of some Buddhist philosophers, who were disciples of Gautama Buddha; includes critical essays on Buddhist literature.
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    The scientific Buddha: his short and happy life.Donald S. Lopez - 2012 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    This book tells the story of the Scientific Buddha, "born" in Europe in the 1800s but commonly confused with the Buddha born in India 2,500 years ago. The Scientific Buddha was sent into battle against Christian missionaries, who were proclaiming across Asia that Buddhism was a form of superstition. He proved the missionaries wrong, teaching a dharma that was in harmony with modern science. And so his influence continues. Today his teaching of "mindfulness" is heralded as the (...)
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  25. Buddha.Joseph Dahlmann - 1898 - Berlin,: F. L. Dames.
     
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  26. The Buddha's Lucky Throw and Pascal's Wager.Bronwyn Finnigan - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    The Apaṇṇaka Sutta, one of the early recorded teachings of the Buddha, contains an argument for accepting the doctrines of karma and rebirth that Buddhist scholars claim anticipates Pascal’s wager. I call this argument the Buddha’s wager. Does it anticipate Pascal’s wager and is it a good bet? Contemporary scholars identify at least four versions of Pascal’s wager in his Pensées. This article demonstrates that the Buddha’s wager anticipates two versions of Pascal’s wager, but not its canonical (...)
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    Two Buddhas in Conversation.Guido Auster - 1981 - Buddhist Studies Review 6 (1):5-6.
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    Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism.E. B. & Ananda Coomaraswamy - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):210.
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    Swedenborg: Buddha of the North.Barbara Darling-Smith, D. T. Suzuki & Andrew Bernstein - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (2):231.
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    Buddha, the Apostle Paul, and John Hick.John Jefferson Davis - 2012 - Philosophia Christi 14 (1):145-164.
    This paper proposes four postulates for assessing, in the context of Buddhist-Christian dialogue, the respective understandings of the nature of the Metaphysical Ultimate (MU): the postulates of Internal Coherence; Depth of Soteric Efficacy; Breadth of Epistemic Warrant; and Breadth of Explanatory Power. It is argued that the application of these postulates supports the conclusion that the notion of the MU exemplified in Christian theism, where the MU is conceived of as being characterized (analogically) as personal in nature, not strictly and (...)
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    Buddha evaṃ Bauddha śāsana.Sanjib Kumar Das - 2022 - Delhi: Buddhist World Press.
    On Buddhism, and on the life and philosophy of Gautama Buddha; includes contributed articles.
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    The Buddha.W. B. Bollée, Trevor Ling & W. B. Bollee - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):306.
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    Gotama Buddha. Mein Weg zum Erwachen. Eine Autobiographie. Detlef Kantowsky und Ekkehard Sass.Amadeo Sole-Leris - 1997 - Buddhist Studies Review 14 (2):204-206.
    Gotama Buddha. Mein Weg zum Erwachen. Eine Autobiographie. Detlef Kantowsky und Ekkehard Sass. Beniger, Zürich/Düsseldorf 1996. 111pp. Price/ISBN not noted.
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    From Buddha's speech to Buddha's essence: philosophical discussions of Buddha‐vacana in India and China1.Eunsu Cho - 2004 - Asian Philosophy 14 (3):255 – 276.
    This is a comparative study of the discourses on the nature of sacred language found in Indian Abhidharma texts and those written by 7th century Chinese Buddhist scholars who, unlike the Indian Buddhists, questioned 'the essence of the Buddha's teaching'. This issue labeled fo-chiao t'i lun, the theory of 'the essence of the Buddha's teaching', was one of the topics on which Chinese Yogācāra scholars have shown a keen interest and served as the inspiration for extensive intellectual dialogues (...)
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    The Buddha's Middle Way: Experiential Judgement in his Life and Teaching.Robert Michael Ellis - 2019 - Sheffield, UK: Equinox.
    The Middle Way was first taught explicitly by the Buddha. It is the first teaching offered by the Buddha in his first address, and the basis of his practical method in meditation, ethics, and wisdom. It is often mentioned in connection with Buddhist teachings, yet the full case for its importance has not yet been made. This book aims to make that case. -/- The Middle Way can be understood from the Buddha's life and metaphors as well (...)
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    Da Buddha a Einstein: la struttura del pensiero orientale nella fisica moderna.Paolo Guido - 2004 - Vicenza: Il punto d'incontro.
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    Introducing Buddha.Jane Hope - 1998 - New York: Totem Books. Edited by Borin Van Loon & Richard Appignanesi.
    Introduces the basic tenents of Buddhism, and discusses the religion's influence on Asia and Western thought through stories and illustrations.
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    The Buddha’s Wordplays: The Rhetorical Function and Efficacy of Puns and Etymologizing in the Pali Canon.Paolo Visigalli - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (4):809-832.
    This essay explores selected examples of puns and etymologizing in the Pali canon. It argues that they do not solely serve a satirical intent, but are sophisticated rhetorical devices, skilfully employed by the Buddha to induce a reflective awareness in the listeners and persuade them into accepting his view. Their rhetorical function and efficacy is investigated, while foregrounding a new interpretation of the Aggaññasutta.
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    Rebel Buddha: A Guide to a Revolution of Mind.Dzogchen Ponlop - 2011 - Shambhala.
    Paperback reissue of Rebel Buddha: on the road to freedom.
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    The Buddha before Buddhism: wisdom from the early teachings.Gil Fronsdal (ed.) - 2016 - Boulder: Shambhala.
    This easy-to-understand translation of one of the earliest surviving Buddhist texts offers a pathway to awakening that is simple, straightforward, and free of religious doctrine One of the earliest of all Buddhist texts, the Atthakavagga, or “Book of Eights,” is a remarkable document, not only because it comes from the earliest strain of the literature—before the Buddha, as the title suggests, came to be thought of as a “Buddhist”—but also because its approach to awakening is so simple and free (...)
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  41. Hey, Buddha! Don't think! Just act! Reply to finnigan.Jay L. Garfield - unknown
    Finnigan, in the course of a careful and astute discussion of the difficulties facing a Buddhist account of the moral agency of a buddha, develops a challenging critique of a proposal I made in Garfield. Much of what she says is dead on target, and I have learned much from her paper. But I have serious reservations about the central thrust both of her critique of my own thought and about her proposal for a positive account of a (...)’s enlightened action. Curiously, in another fine paper, Finnigan and her co-author have anticipated much of what I will say in reply. I will rely in part on that second paper in my reply to the essay that appears in this volume. (shrink)
     
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    Hey, Buddha! Don't think! Just act!—A response to Bronwyn finnigan.Jay L. Garfield - 2011 - Philosophy East and West 61 (1):174-183.
    In the course of a careful and astute discussion of the difficulties facing a Buddhist account of the moral agency of a buddha, Bronwyn Finnigan develops a challenging critique of a proposal I made in a recent article (Garfield 2006). Much of what she says is dead on target, and I have learned much from her comment. But I have serious reservations about both the central thrust of her critique of my own thought and her proposal for a positive (...)
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    Buddha und Jesus in ihren Gleichnissen.Heinz Röhr - 1973 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 15 (1):65-86.
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  44. The Buddha Walks into a Bar.Lodro Rinzler - 2013 - In Melvin McLeod (ed.), The best Buddhist writing 2013. Boston: Shambhala.
     
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  45. Buddha und Christus.George Grimm - 1928 - Leipzig,: Neuer Geist Verlag.
     
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  46. Buddha's Teachings: Being the Sutta-Nipãta or Discourse Collection.George Chalmers - 1934 - The Monist 44:156.
     
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    Buddha and Wittgenstein on the Notion of Self.Surya Kant Maharana - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (1):43-54.
    The notion of Self plays a significant role in the philosophical speculations of Buddha and Wittgenstein. For the Buddha, ‘Self’ has empirical validity without ultimate reality. However, the Real Self is transcendent. It is the Absolute which is immanent as well as transcendent. It cannot therefore be bound to thought-constructions. The Absolute is Nirvāṇa; it is peaceful, immortal and unproduced which is unspeakable and can only be realised through immediate spiritual experience. To deal with Nirvāṇa rigourously, Buddha (...)
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    The Buddha's and Albert Ellis' View of Thinking.Yang-Gyu An - 2012 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 35:191-217.
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  49. Lord Buddha and Buddhism seen through the eyes of Rabindranath.Madhumita Chattopadhyay - 2010 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (2):87-110.
     
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    The Buddha’s Teaching: A Buddhistic Analysis.G. A. Somaratne - 2021 - Springer Singapore.
    This book approaches the Dhamma, the Buddha’s teaching, from a Buddhistic perspective, viewing various individual teachings presented in hundreds of early discourses of Pali canon, comprehending them under a single systemic thought of a single individual called the Buddha. It explicates the structure of this thought, going through various contextual teachings and teaching categories of the discourses, treating them as necessary parts of a liberating thought that constitutes the right view of one who embraces the Buddha’s teaching (...)
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