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    The study of the living word in Zen Buddhism.Bhikshu Ham Wol - 1982 - Journal of Dharma 8 (3):331-336.
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  2. A series of eleven lessons in karma yoga (the yogi philosophy of thought-use) and the yogin doctrine of work.Bhikshu - 1928 - Tinevelly, (S. India): The Latent light culture.
     
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  3. Nava padārtha.âsråicanda Bhikshu & Råamapuriyåa - 1997 - Laḍanuṃ: Jaina Viśva Bhāratī Saṃsthāna. Edited by Śrīcanda Rāmapuriyā.
    Rajasthani verse work, with Hindi verse translation, on Jaina philosophy and doctrines.
     
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    The Three Jewels: An Introduction to Modern Buddhism.Bhikshu Sangharakshita - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (2):230-232.
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  5. A critical note on xsava.Bhikshu Satyapala - 1989 - In Maheśa Tivārī (ed.), Perspectives on Buddhist Ethics. Sole Distributor, Eastern Book Linkers. pp. 34.
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    The Three Jewels. An Introduction to Buddhism.A. B. & Bhikshu Sangharakshita - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):391.
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    A Survey of Buddhism.Ninian Smart & Bhikshu Sangharakshita - 1962 - Philosophical Quarterly 12 (49):381.
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    A New Version of the Gandhari Dharmapada and a Collection of Previous-Birth Stories: British Library Kharosthi Fragments 16 + 25.O. V. Hinuber, Timothy Lenz, Andrew Glass & Bhikshu Dharmamitra - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4):803.
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  9. Why Biology is Beyond Physical Sciences?Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2016 - Advances in Life Sciences 6 (1):13-30.
    In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulated by physical sciences, ignoring the uniqueness of Life. The main goal of materialism is to reduce consciousness to natural processes, which in turn can be translated into the language of math, physics and chemistry. Following this approach, scientists have made several attempts to deny the living organism of its veracity as an immortal soul, in favor of genes, molecules, atoms and so on. However, advancement in (...)
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  10. The Science of Spiritual Biology: Replies to Critics – Part 2.Bhakti Madhava Puri, Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2013 - The Harmonizer.
    We received several critical comments regarding the "The Science of Spiritual Biology." We reply to those criticisms in order to further clarify some of the important points that were made. It is only to be expected that a strong emotional response may be evoked by the revolution in scientific thinking that the modern paradigm of cognitive biology presents. We have to be prepared to accept that, and maintain the integrity of the scientific approach.
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  11. Spiritual Biology: Reply to Critics - Part One.Bhakti Madhava Puri, Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2012 - The Harmonizer.
    We received several critical comments regarding the "The Science of Spiritual Biology." We reply to those criticisms in order to further clarify some of the important points that were made. It is only to be expected that a strong emotional response may be evoked by the revolution in scientific thinking that the modern paradigm of cognitive biology presents. We have to be prepared to accept that, and maintain the integrity of the scientific approach.
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    Ved vijnana Upanishad: decoding the Vedic sceince of the creation.Gulāba Koṭhārī - 2022 - Jaipur: Patrika Publication. Edited by S. L. Gandhi.
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  13. Bauddha Vijnana Vada.P. T. Raju - 1958 - Akhil Bharatiya Darsana Parishada.
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  14. Atma-vijnana.Yogoshwranand Saraswati - 1951
     
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    Ālaya-vijñāna: On the Origin and the Early Development of a Central Concept of Yogācāra Philosophy.Lambert Schmithausen - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):334-336.
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    Le Vijñāna BhairavaLe Vijnana Bhairava.Jeffrey Masson & Lilian Silburn - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):467.
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  17. Ācāryaśrī Bhikshu kī ācāra-krānti. Mahendrakumāra - 1978
     
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  18. Review of Vijñāna Bhairava: The Manual for Self-Realization. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2012 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 117 (8):429-30.
    This is a review of a classical text of Kashmiri Shaivism.
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    The Literature of Personalists (Pudgalavadins) of early Buddhism. Bhikshu Thích Thien Ch'u (English translation by Sara Boin-Webb).Fernando Toda & Carmen Dragonetti - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (2):238-239.
    The Literature of Personalists of early Buddhism. Bhikshu Thích Thien Châu. Vietnam Buddhist Research Institute, Ho Chí Minh City 1996. xii, 241 pp. Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 1999. xiv, 242 pp. Rs 295. ISBN 81-208-1622-6.
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    A Phenomenological Interpretation for the Fourfold-Division Theory of the Alaya-Vijnana in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism. 윤진욱 - 2018 - Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosoph 79:149-193.
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    Continuance of Personality and ālaya-vijñāna.Cho Soo Dong - 2008 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 50:269-291.
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  22. The Philosophical Links between 'Anatta' to 'Vijñāna'.VenMedawachchiye Dhammajothi Thero - unknown
    There are plenty of Buddhist traditions throughout the world. The one of the main causes for the arising of these different sects is philosophic problems that these traditions faced time to time in the sāsanic history. This situation can be seen in the Buddha’s time as well as in the later periods of ‘sāsana’. In the Buddha’s time the ‘ātman’ concept was the focal question that he faced. After the demise of the Buddha, about one hundred years later, sāsana got (...)
     
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    Features of Buddha-nature of Yogācāra: Reason of Vijnana, and Two World of Beings and Buddha.Yang Weizhong - 2007 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 1:014.
  24. Toward a new Hermeneutics of the Bhagavad Gītā: Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Aurobindo, and the Secret of Vijñāna.Ayon Maharaj - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1209-1233.
    The Bhagavad Gītā has inspired more interpretive controversy than any other religious scripture in India’s history. The Gītā, a philosophical and spiritual poem of approximately seven hundred verses, is part of the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Mahābhārata. In the Gītā, the Lord Kṛṣṇa, who appears in the form of a charioteer, imparts spiritual teachings to the warrior Arjuna and convinces him to fight in a just war that entails the slaughter of many of Arjuna’s own relatives and loved ones. Śaṅkara, (...)
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    Critique on the Idealism of Vijñãna and the External Realis : Matière et mémoire, Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Viṃśatikāvijñaptimātratāsidhiśāstra.Ho-Young Ahn - 2018 - Cogito 84:109-146.
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    The Relation between the Alaya Vijnana and Its Own “Bijas” in the Light of the Clarification of the Category of “Abhisam Skara”.王 静 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (5):1078.
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    The Structure of Evolvement of Consciousness and Its Significance as Seen from Vasubandhu’s Theory of Vijñāna-Pariṇāma with a Special Focus on the relationship between Abhūtaparikalpa and Svasaṃvedana. 김재권 - 2018 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 52:49-74.
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  28. "God Is Infinite, and the Paths to God Are Infinite": A Reconstruction and Defense of Sri Ramakrishna's Vijñana-Based Model of Religious Pluralism.Ayon Maharaj - 2017 - Journal of Religion 97 (2):181-213.
    This article argues that contemporary philosophers have unduly ignored Sri Ramakrishna’s pioneering views on religious pluralism. The Bengali mystic Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) taught the harmony of all religions on the basis of his own spiritual experiences and his diverse religious practices, both Hindu and non-Hindu. Part I reconstructs the main tenets of Sri Ramakrishna’s model of religious pluralism. Part II explores how Sri Ramakrishna addresses the problem of conflicting religious truth-claims. Part III addresses some of the major criticisms leveled against (...)
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  29. Pātañjala Yoga vimarśa: Vācaspati Miśra aura Vijñāna Bhikshu ke pariprejñya meṃ.Vijaya Pāla Śāstrī - 1991 - Naī Dillī: Klāsikala Pabliśiṅga Kampanī.
     
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    The Buddhist Unconscious: The Alaya-vijnana in the Context of Indian Buddhist Thought (review). [REVIEW]Mark Siderits - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):358-363.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Buddhist Unconscious: The Ālaya-vijñāna in the Context of Indian Buddhist ThoughtMark SideritsThe Buddhist Unconscious: The Ālaya-vijñāna in the Context of Indian Buddhist Thought. By William S. Waldron. New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. Pp. xvi + 269. $90.00.The Buddhist Unconscious: The Ālaya-vijñāna in the Context of Indian Buddhist Thought by William S. Waldron is an examination of the origins of the Yogācāra concept of ālaya-vijñāna, or "storehouse-consciousness." Where orthodox (...)
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    Studien zur Odyssee. II. Odysseus der Bhikshu. Von Carl Fries, I vol. 10″ × 6½″. Pp. viii + 215. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. 1911. M. 6. [REVIEW]S. A. - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (05):181-.
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    About Language Constitutes My World.이지중 ) - 2021 - Philosophical Practice and Counseling 11:99-120.
    인간은 언어 없이는 사유할 수 없다는 것은 자명한 사실이다. 이를 부인할 수는 없다. 초기유식의 논리에 따르면, 인간의 식과 언어는 동본원적 지위를 갖는 것이다. 이 둘은 서로를 인과로 삼음으로써 비로소 공히 생명력을 얻을 수 있기 때문이다. 이것은 또한 유식무경임에도 불구하고 인간이 자신의 세계를 인식할 수 있는 이유이기도 하다. 그렇다면 우리는 언어가 나의 세계를 구성하는 것이라고 말할 수 있다. 그러나 언어가 그 자체 실체로서 인식대상을 담지하는 것은 아니다. 무로서 식이 존재할 수 있는 것도 언어가 이를 현상하는 집이자 형식이기 때문이라면, 그리고 언어 또한 (...)
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  33. Dharmakīrti and Husserl on Negative Judgments.Zhihua Yao - 2007 - In Chan-Fai Cheung & Chung-Chi Yu (eds.), Phenomenology 2005, Vol. I, Selected Essays from Asia,. Zeta Books. pp. 731-746.
    Among various opinions in the controversy over the the cognition of non-existent objects (asad-ālambana-vijñāna) among various Buddhist and Indian philosophical schools or in the debate on the objectless presentations (gegenstandslose Vorstellungen) happened in the early development of phenomenology and analytic philosophy, I find that Dharmakīrti and Husserl hold similar views. Both of them have less interest in redefining the ontological status of nonexistent objects than Russell and Meinong. Rather they engage themselves in analyzing the experiential structure of negative cognition and (...)
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  34. The inner ecology: Buddhist ethics and practice.Ron Epstein - manuscript
    Buddhists call Buddhism the Buddha Dharma: the Dharma, a collection of methods for getting enlightened, taught by a Buddha, a Fully Enlightened One. Buddhists refer to themselves as people who have taken refuge with the Three Jewels: 1) the Buddhas or Fully Enlightened Ones, 2) the Dharma or methods taught for reaching enlightenment, 3) and the Sangha or community of Buddhist monks and nuns, called Bhikshus and Bhikshunis. In formally becoming a Buddhist one becomes a disciple of a Buddhist master, (...)
     
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Thomas Ryan - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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    Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about Celibacy.Father Ryan Thomas - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):143-145.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist and Catholic Monks Talk about CelibacyThomas Ryan, CSPThe electronic sign at the Minneapolis–St. Paul airport was flashing "Orange Alert" as a dozen Buddhist monks arrived in their burnt orange robes from around the country for three days of dialogue on celibacy with a similar number of Catholic monastics come together from various monasteries at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. As he opened the October 26–29, 2006, meeting, (...)
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    Hebrew and buddhist selves: A constructive postmodern study.Nicholas F. Gier & Johnson Petta - 2007 - Asian Philosophy 17 (1):47 – 64.
    Our task will be to demonstrate that there are instructive parallels between Hebrew and Buddhist concepts of self. There are at least five main constituents (skandhas in Sanskrit) of the Hebrew self: (1) nepe as living being; (2) rah as indwelling spirit; (3) lb as heart-mind; (4) bāār as flesh; and (5) dām as blood. We will compare these with the five Buddhist skandhas: disposition (samskāra), consciousness (vijñāna), feeling (vedanā), perception (samjñā), and body (rpa). Generally, what we will discover is (...)
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  38. Maya.J. Gonda - 1952 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 14 (1):3-62.
    This paper aims at giving a brief historical survey of the growth and development of the meaning attributed by the ancient Indians to the term maya. In studying this term we must not lose sight of the fact that it is very often used in various texts without any bearing upon the great problem of the,reality' of the phenomenal world as compared with brahman. In a large number of texts originating in pre-or non-Vedantic circles the word occurs in a great (...)
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    On Wonhyo's Concept of "Mystical Understanding of One Mind".Young-Seop Ko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:127-146.
    Bunhwang Wonhyo (芬皇 元曉, 617-686) was a philosopher in the Korean Shilla Dynasty. He was a successor to the Buddha's wise thought and merciful life on the basis of One Mind (一心) - Reconcilement (和會) -Interfusion(無碍). His One Mind philosophy opened a new way for researching the human abyss and worldessence. The breadth of his enlightenment also enabled many people to live in the vast sea of Buddha dharma, as his manner of thinking and living opened up completely new, unique, (...)
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    On Wonhyo's Concept of.Young-Seop Ko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:127-146.
    Bunhwang Wonhyo was a philosopher in the Korean Shilla Dynasty. He was a successor to the Buddha's wise thought and merciful life on the basis of One Mind - Reconcilement -Interfusion. His One Mind philosophy opened a new way for researching the human abyss and worldessence. The breadth of his enlightenment also enabled many people to live in the vast sea of Buddha dharma, as his manner of thinking and living opened up completely new, unique, and encompassing vistas well beyond (...)
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    Śivajñāne jīver sevā: Reexamining Swami Vivekananda’s Practical Vedānta in the Light of Sri Ramakrishna.Ayon Maharaj - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (2):175-187.
    According to the influential German Indologist Paul Hacker, Swami Vivekananda was a “Neo-Hindu” who mistakenly clothed what were essentially Western values in superficially Indian garb in order to promote Indian nationalism. I argue that Vivekananda’s philosophy of “practical Vedānta”—which upholds the ethical ideal of serving all human beings as manifestations of God—has its roots not in Western values but in the teachings of his beloved guru Sri Ramakrishna. Sri Ramakrishna often spoke of his own spiritual experience of “vijñāna,” which revealed (...)
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    From Self-Attaching to Self-Emptying: An Investigation of Xuanzang’s Account of Self-Consciousness.Jingjing Li - 2017 - Open Theology 3:184-197.
    In this paper, I investigate the account of self-consciousness provided by Chinese Yogācārins Xuanzang (602-664CE) and Kuiji (632-682CE). I will explain how they clarify the transition from selfattaching to self-emptying through the articulation of consciousness (vijñāna). Current scholarship often interprets the Yogācāra account of consciousness either as a science of mind or as a metaphysical idealism. Both interpretations are misleading, partly because they perpetuate various stereotypes about Buddhism, partly also because they overlook the religious goal of realizing in practice the (...)
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    La filosofía de Vasubandhu.Juan Arnau - 2009 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 14:5-20.
    El artículo analiza la figura del filósofo indio Vasubandhu , uno de los representantes más influyentes de la escuela vijñānavāda del budismo mahāyāna. Tras una breve reseña sobre su legendaria biografía y de otros miembros de su escuela filosófica, el artículo se centra en el análisis de dos de sus trabajos más importantes: Trimśikā y Trisvabhāvakārikā , mediante los conceptos de vijñāna , ālayavijñāna , vāsanā , parikalpa y trisvabāva : parikalpita , paratantra y parinispanna . Finalmente se establecen las (...)
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    Lenguaje y silencio en las tradiciones budistas.Juan Arnau - 2007 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 12:85-105.
    The article analyzes the figure of Indian philosopher Vasubandhu (ca. S. IV), one of the most important representative of the vijñānavāda school of mahāyāna Buddhism. After a brief account on the legendary biography of Vasubandhu and other members of his school, the article focuses on the understanding of two of his seminal works: Trimśikā and Trisvabhāvakārikā through the concepts of vijñāna (showing the different meanings of this widely used concept in Buddhist thought), ālayavijñāna (store consciousness), vāsanā (mental trace), parikalpa (imagination) (...)
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    A Complex Ultimate Reality: The Metaphysics of the Four Yogas.Jeffery D. Long - 2020 - Religions 11 (12).
    This essay will pose and seek to answer the following question: If, as Swami Vivekananda claims, the four yogas are independent and equally effective paths to God-realization and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, then what must reality be like? What ontology is implied by the claim that the four yogas are all equally effective paths to the supreme goal of religious life? What metaphysical conditions would enable this pluralistic assertion to be true? Swami Vivekananda’s worldview is frequently identified with (...)
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    Notion of Intentionality in Vijňānavāda.Surya Kant Maharana - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (3):291-302.
    The paper aims at bringing out a valid comparison between the notion of intentionality portrayed in the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and that of Vijňānavāda in general. One of the crucial objectives of the Husserlian phenomenology is to understand the nature of consciousness. To Husserl, Consciousness is always intentional, that is, intended or directed towards something. It constitutes the world in the sense of bestowing meaning and being to the world. The object intended by consciousness may or may not be (...)
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    Проблема перекладу буддійської філософської терміно-логії з узагальненим значенням «свідомість».Anastasiya Strelkova - 2020 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 2 (1):156-170.
    Статтю присвячено пошуку підходів до перекладу українською мовою термінів буддійської філософської традиції, пов’язаних з поняттям свідомості. Оскільки точного відповідника західному поняттю свідомості в буддизмі не існує, автор розглядає найбільш наближену до нього групу буддійських термінів, які може бути перекладено як «свідомість/розум/мислення/думка»: «мислення-чітта» (кит. сінь), «свідомість-віджняна» (кит. ши), «розум-манас» (кит. і). Аналіз вживання цих трьох термінів у текстах буддійського канону свідчить про те, що значення кожного з них залежить від контексту і може бути як позитивним, так і негативним. При перекладі у (...)
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    A Study on Vijñapti in the Viṃśikā. 유리 - 2021 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 104:239-261.
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    Aquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x+ 212. Price not given. Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al. [REVIEW]Rahim Leiden, Islamic Humanism By Lenn E. Goodman & Letting Go - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):277-278.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAquinas on Being. By Anthony Kenny. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. x + 212. Price not given.Before and after Avicenna: Proceedings of the First Conference of the Avicenna Study Group. Edited by David C. Reisman, with the assistance of Ahmed H. al Rahim. Leiden: Brill, 2003. Pp. xix + 302. Price not given.Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha. Edited by Harold Kasimow, John (...)
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