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    Os limites da definição de Budismo em Émile Durkheim: uma análise das Quatro Nobres Verdades.Nirvana Oliveira Moraes Galvão França & Ethel Panitsa Beluzzi - 2022 - Páginas de Filosofía 10 (2):39-53.
    Émile Durkheim, em seu As Formas Elementares da Vida Religiosa, cita como o pilar da filosofia e da religião budista as Quatro Nobres Verdades – um referencial teórico que permeia o desenvolvimento de todas as principais tradições de pensamento budistas. Neste artigo, nosso objetivo é apresentar linhas gerais e introdutórias sobre esse conceito tendo como linha narrativa o texto de Durkheim – trazendo, também, discussões sobre os contextos onde Durkheim escreveu e contrapondo outras abordagens teóricas.
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    Uma ilusão de crescimento - o declínio do budismo no Brasil.Nirvana Oliveira Moraes Galvão França & Yu Jun - 2022 - Páginas de Filosofía 10 (2):19-38.
    O budismo é a quarta maior religião do mundo, reunindo cerca de meio bilhão de seguidores. No Brasil, por outro lado, esta religião representa uma parcela muito pequena da população, cerca de apenas 0,13%, num total de 245 mil budistas. Contudo existe uma ilusão de que há um crescimento do budismo no Brasil, pois tem ocorrido um despertar pela indústria do bem-estar, em especial em meditações mindfullness, workshops e imersões de meditações, páginas de jornais e revistas tratam sobre este assunto. (...)
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  3. The scale of world literature.Nirvana Tanoukhi - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
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    Apresentação.Nirvana França & Ethel Beluzzi - 2022 - Páginas de Filosofía 10 (2):1-3.
    Nascido há mais de 2.500 anos, na Índia, o budismo se apresenta como uma das cinco grandes religiões mundiais, tendo mais de 506 milhões de adeptos. Ao redor do mundo, diversas pesquisas vêm sendo desenvolvidas para conhecer tanto a religião quanto a filosofia budista, mas em termos de Brasil, isso ainda é um assunto pouco abordado.
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    Neuroprotection in late life attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A review of pharmacotherapy and phenotype across the lifespan. [REVIEW]Cintya Nirvana Dutta, Leonardo Christov-Moore, Hernando Ombao & Pamela K. Douglas - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:938501.
    For decades, psychostimulants have been the gold standard pharmaceutical treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In the United States, an astounding 9% of all boys and 4% of girls will be prescribed stimulant drugs at some point during their childhood. Recent meta-analyses have revealed that individuals with ADHD have reduced brain volume loss later in life (>60 y.o.) compared to the normal aging brain, which suggests that either ADHD or its treatment may be neuroprotective. Crucially, these neuroprotective effects were significant in (...)
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    Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture.David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.) - 2011 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
    In this collection of essays, leading cultural theorists consider the meaning and implications of world-scale humanist scholarship by engaging with Immanuel Wallerstein’s world-systems analysis. The renowned sociologist developed his influential critical framework to explain the historical and continuing exploitation of the rest of the world by the West. World-systems analysis reflects Wallerstein’s conviction that understanding global inequality requires thinking on a global scale. Humanists have often criticized his theory as insufficiently attentive to values and objects of knowledge such as culture, (...)
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  7. Nirvana and Ownerless consciousness.Miri Albahari - 2011 - In Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson & Dan Zahavi (eds.), Self, no self?: perspectives from analytical, phenomenological, and Indian traditions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  8. Nirvana: Concept, Imagery, Narrative.Steven Collins - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The idea of nirvana is alluring but elusive for non-specialists and specialists alike. Offering his own interpretation of key texts, Steven Collins explains the idea in a new, accessible way - as a concept, as an image, and as an element in the process of narrating both linear and cyclical time. Exploring nirvana from literary and philosophical perspectives, he argues that it has a specific role: to provide 'the sense of an ending' in both the systematic and the (...)
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  9. Nirvana and Other Buddhist Felicities: Utopias of the Pali Imaginaire.Steven Collins - 1999 - Utopian Studies 10 (1):176-179.
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    Nirvāṇa in Early Buddhist Inscriptions.Alice Collett - 2020 - Buddhist Studies Review 36 (2):221-247.
    Nirvana is often considered the quintessential goal of the Buddhist path. In this article, I focus on one aspect of the conceptualization of nirvana that becomes apparent through an analysis of its occurrence in early Indian epigraphy. Surveying pre-Gupta inscriptions, it becomes clear that the aspiration for nirvana has one recurring feature attached to it; the aspiration of the donor for the attainment of nirvana — whether for themselves or others — occurs when the donation is (...)
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    The Nirvana Fallacy and the Return of Results.Leslie G. Biesecker - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (2):43-44.
  12. A Nirvana that Is Burning in Hell: Pain and Flourishing in Mahayana Buddhist Moral Thought.Stephen E. Harris - 2018 - Sophia 57 (2):337-347.
    This essay analyzes the provocative image of the bodhisattva, the saint of the Indian Mahayana Buddhist tradition, descending into the hell realms to work for the benefit of its denizens. Inspired in part by recent attempts to naturalize Buddhist ethics, I argue that taking this ‘mythological’ image seriously, as expressing philosophical insights, helps us better understand the shape of Mahayana value theory. In particular, it expresses a controversial philosophical thesis: the claim that no amount of physical pain can disrupt the (...)
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    From Nirvana to Shiva in Impact Investing: Value (In)congruence in Investor–Investee Relationships.Joanna Vogeley, Debbie Haski-Leventhal & Erik Lundmark - 2023 - Business and Society 62 (6):1300-1334.
    In the rapidly emerging field of impact investing, investors and investees collaborate to generate financial returns while addressing social and environmental challenges. This article conceptualizes impact investing as a value-based activity whereby value (in)congruence shapes relationships between investors and investees. Based on Schwartz’s basic values theory and the concept of value congruence, we examine 18 investor–investee dyads and identify four types of dynamic value–(in)congruent relationships: Nirvana, Yin and Yang, Soul-Searching, and Shiva. We capture these dynamic relationship types in the (...)
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    Nirvana and Ineffability: A Study of the Buddhist Theory of Reality and Language.Asanga Tilakaratne - 1993
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    Nirvana and other Buddhist felicities. Utopias of the Pali imaginaire. Steven Collins.L. S. Cousins - 2000 - Buddhist Studies Review 17 (2):236-239.
    Nirvana and other Buddhist felicities. Utopias of the Pali imaginaire. Steven Collins., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1988. xxiv, 684 pp. £55.00 ISBN 0 521 57054 9.
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    Nirvana.Paul Carus - 1917 - The Monist 27 (2):233-237.
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    Nirvana is nameless.Chang Chung-Yuan - 1974 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 1 (3‐4):247-274.
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    The Nirvana Controversy: A Comparison of the Pelagian Controversy and Buddhist Views of Liberation.Lee Clarke - 2023 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 43 (1):109-126.
    abstract: The debate between St. Augustine of Hippo and the British monk Pelagius is a famous event in the history of Christianity. While Pelagius emphasized the idea that we could achieve salvation via our own free effort, Augustine argued for the opposite: That due to original sin, humans are unable to reach liberation alone and must be saved by God's grace. Augustine won the debate, and the doctrine of original sin became a key theological cornerstone of Western Christianity. What is (...)
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    Nirvāṇa and Tathatā in the Early Yogācāra Texts: The Bodhisattva’s Adaptation of the Śrāvaka-Path. [REVIEW]Yoke Meei Choong - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (1):79-109.
    Indian and Chinese commentaries on the Bodhisattva-path assign to it a path of seeing analogous to that of the Śrāvaka-path. Consequently, the non- discursive insight of the bodhisattva is usually taken to be equivalent to the insight of the śrāvaka when s/he experiences the unconditioned. Yet a matter of concern for the bodhisattva in the Prajñāpāramitā literatures and many other earlier Mahāyāna texts is that s/he should not realize the unconditioned (=nirvāṇa) in the practice of the path before s/he attains (...)
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    The Nirvāṇa of the Buddha and the Afterlife of Aśvaghoṣa’s Life of the Buddha.Shenghai Li - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (2):361-382.
    Aśvaghoṣa follows his scriptural sources closely in his narration of the story of the Buddha’s last journey leading to his nirvāṇa. The Buddhacarita and the Pāli Mahāparinibbānasutta mirror each other in their accounts of most of the places that the Buddha visited and the many events that took place during that journey. What the Buddhacarita and the Pāli sutta have in common also suggests that Aśvaghoṣa’s sources are already highly literary, even though the Buddhist poet transforms the traditional materials through (...)
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    Nirvana as the Last Thing? The Iconic End of the Narrative Imagination.Paul J. Griffiths - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (1):19-38.
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    Nirvana.Paul Carus - 1917 - The Monist 27 (2):233-237.
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  23. El nirvana en esta Vida, como experiencia metafisica.Ismael Quiles - 1963 - Humanitas 16:33.
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    Nirvana.Robert Charles Zaehner - 1958 - Hibbert Journal 57:117-125.
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  25. Nirvana and timelessness.Ninian Smart - 1976 - Journal of Dharma 1 (4):318-323.
     
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  26. Pearl Jam / Nirvana : A Dialectical Vortex that Revolves Around the Void.Alessandro Alfieri - 2021 - In Stefano Marino & A. Schembari (eds.), Pearl Jam and philosophy. Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Salvation and nirvana.David W. Chappell - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:181-199.
  28. Transcendence, Ineffability and Nirvana: An Analysis of the Relation Between Religious Experience and Language According to Early Buddhism.Asanga Tilakaratne - 1992 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i
    A popular view holds that religion necessarily involves a strong, 'non-rational' element. According to this view, which the present study calls the 'transcendent' interpretation of religion, in the heart of religion is the unknowable Transcendent which is ineffable . This view holds that transcendence and ineffability are the key characteristics of any religious experience. ;The problem with this interpretation of religion is that, it undermines the uniqueness of individual religions, and it attributes a uniform philosophy of reality and language to (...)
     
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    The Meaning of Buddhist Nirvāṇa and Happiness. 하유진 - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 116:283-308.
    우리는 출세간적인 행복에 해당하는 열반의 행복을 불교가 추구하는 가장 궁극적인 행복으로 받아들일 수 있으며, 이러한 열반 개념은 서양철학에서 아리스토텔레스의 행복 개념에 상응하다고 볼 수 있다. 『열반경』에 따르면 불성이란 일체중생이 여래의 태아를 간직하고 있다는 뜻이며, 중생은 잠재적 여래로서, 성불할 가능성을 지니고 있다는 것이다. 본 논문에서는 열반 성취의 주체가 곧 행복추구의 주체로 간주될 수 있다는 점에서 열반과 불성의 상관관계에 대해 살펴볼 것이다. 아울러 모든 사람이 행복에 도달할 수 있는가라는 물음에 대하여 일천제 개념에 대한 검토를 통해서 긍정적인 결론을 유도해 보고자 한다.
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  30. The Buddhist Nirvana and Its Western Interpreters.Guy Richard Welbon - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):464-465.
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  31. The relationship between nirvāna and samsāra: An essay on the evolution of buddhist ethics.George Rupp - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (1):55-67.
  32. Via dal nirvana. Vita con una figlia autistica.C. Claiborne Park - forthcoming - Astrolabio: Nueva Época.
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    Tilakaratne, Manga. Nirvana and Ineffability: A Study of the Buddhist Theory of Reality and Language.Abraham Vélez de Cea - 1996 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 1:263.
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    The Buddhist Nirvāṇa and Its Western InterpretersThe Buddhist Nirvana and Its Western Interpreters.Ludo Rocher & Guy Richard Welbon - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):589.
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    Troubles with ‚nirvâna': The End of Thought and the Re-Birth of Speech.Borislav Mikulić - 2006 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 26 (1):151-163.
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    The buddhist nirvana and its western interpreters.William E. Paden - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (3):325-327.
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    Review: Nirvana: Concept, Imagery and Narrative, by Steven Collins, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 204pp., HB £40.00/US$70.00, ISBN-13: ISBN-13: 9780521881982; PB £16.99/ US$24.99, ISBN-13: 9780521708340. [REVIEW]Elizabeth J. Harris - 2011 - Buddhist Studies Review 28 (1):152-153.
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  38. Dukkha, Inaction and Nirvana: Suffering, Weariness and Death? A look at Nietzsche's Criticisms of Buddhist Philosophy.O. Moad - 2004 - The Philosopher 92 (1).
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    Kalupahana on Nirvana.Tyson Anderson - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (2):221-234.
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  40. Largo rodeo hacia el Nirvana.George Santayana - 1997 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (3).
     
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  41. Samsara and Nirvana.Frank Scalambrino - 2013 - In David A. Leeming (ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology & Religion. Springer. pp. 1595-1602.
     
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    Metaphor and Nirvana in the Early Buddhist Canon.Hwang Soonil - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 28:65-84.
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    Nous and Nirvāṇa: Conversations with Plotinus -- An Essay in Buddhist Cosmology.W. Randolph Kloetzli - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):140 - 177.
    In the Classical world, the language of cosmology was a means for framing philosophical concerns. Among these were issues of time, motion, and soul; concepts of the limited and the unlimited; and the nature and basis of number. This is no less true of Indian thought-Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Ājivika-where the prestige of the cosmological idiom for organizing philosophical and theological thought cannot be overstated. This essay focuses on the structural similarities in the thought of Plotinus and Buddhist cosmological/philosophical speculation. (...)
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    Nous and Nirvāṇa: Conversations with Plotinus — An Essay in Buddhist Cosmology.Randy Kloetzli - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):140-177.
    In the Classical world, the language of cosmology was a means for framing philosophical concerns. Among these were issues of time, motion, and soul; concepts of the limited and the unlimited; and the nature and basis of number. This is no less true of Indian thought-Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Ājivika-where the prestige of the cosmological idiom for organizing philosophical and theological thought cannot be overstated. This essay focuses on the structural similarities in the thought of Plotinus and Buddhist cosmological/philosophical speculation. (...)
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    Saṃsāra and nirvāṇa in Buddhist thought: epistemological difference and ontological identity.Giuseppe Ferraro - 2012 - Trans/Form/Ação 35 (1):193-212.
    The difference between the concepts of saṃsāra e nirvāṇaset forth by the historical Buddha in his first sermon seem to be disputed by the equalization of the two terms effected by Nāgārjuna in a topical passage of his MK. This article, firstly, supports the thesis that the contradiction is just a seeming one and that the relation of difference or identity between the two dimensions depends on the philosophical register, respectively epistemological and ontological, being used - in both cases for (...)
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    Way to Nirvana According to the Dhammapada.L. M. Joshi - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 5 (1-2):30-38.
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    The Semiotics of Nirvāṇa: Salvation in Buddhism.Louis Hébert - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (214):331-350.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 214 Seiten: 331-350.
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    Paradox and Nirvana.E. A. Burtt & Robert Lawson Slater - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):255.
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    On Living in Nirvana.Clifford G. Christians - 2010 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 25 (2):139-159.
    I am called herewith a collaborator-in-chief, mountain climber, and prophet. They all arise from the writers' largesse, not facts on the ground. But I will embrace them momentarily and then turn to...
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    Ethical Pursuit or Personal Nirvana? Unpacking the Practice of Danshari in China.Charis X. Li, Xiao-Xiao Liu, Jun Ye, Siyu Zheng & Songyin Cai - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-21.
    The rapid economic growth and surge of consumerism in emerging markets have placed significant pressure on the environment and consumers. While well-researched ethical consumption remedies may be effective in the Western contexts, they may not be readily translatable in emerging markets due to institutional and socio-cultural differences. This research examines the popular practice of Danshari in China and investigates how this self-oriented practice leads to other-oriented ethical consumption behaviours. Using qualitative data gathered from online sharing and interviews, we unpack how (...)
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