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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,893 total.
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- THE TRUTH OF SELF (EMPTINESS)
- The Twenty Verses on the Great Vehicle by Nargarjuna
- The Two Distinctive Characteristics of Buddhism
- The two extremes
- The two Nirvanadhatus according to the Vibhasa By Louis de la Vallee Poussin
- The Two Realities-Vyavaharika and Paramarthika
- The Two Schools and Tathāgatagarbha
- THE TWO SCHOOLS: ESSENTIALLY IDENTICAL OR ESSENTIALLY DIFFERENT?
- The Two Sets of Obscuration: Gelug Prasangika
- The Two Truths Doctrine of Buddhism - VIDEO
- The two truths of Nagarjuna
- The Ultimate Truth in Buddhism - VIDEO
- The Universe is the Scripture of Zen
- The Universe Is Waking Up
- The Unpublished Tattvasiddhi of Śāntarakṣita
- The Vaiśeṣika school says all is composed of atoms, so their explanation is more physics than philosophy
- The View
- The View of Consciousness-only And the View of Middle Way
- The Vijñānavādin’s Argument in Jayantabhaṭṭa's Nyāyamañjarī
- The Vimalakirti Sutra: The Two Truths 12-15-17 - VIDEO
- The Wisdom of Nagarjuna
- The Word of Chandra
- The Words of Candra
- THE YOGA OF POWER
- The Yoga School
- The Yoga Sutras have four main chapters
- THE YOGACARA IDEALISM
- The Yogacara-Shravaka-Bhumi says
- The Yogācāra examination and refutation of (Madhyamaka) nihilism.
- Their objects appear as individual characteristics. Therefore they are always non-conceptual
- Theism
- Theist Sāṃkhya variation
- Theoretical interpretation of an experiment requires three distinct steps
- Theory of valid cognition in Buddhism
- There are four Buddhist philosophical systems:
- There are two main doctrines in Buddhism, Mahayana and Hinayana.
- These are called the dependency of arising and dependency of imputation of the skandhas
- Theurgy, Divinat ion and Theravadan Buddhism by Garry Phillipson
- Third, individual definitions of the four correct reasonings
- This is how the Buddhist teachings can be applied to life
- This should be understood in three senses
- THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF THE CASE
- Three apparent ‘natures’
- Three bases of clinging
- Three blazings
- Three Bodies Doctrine
- Three Bodies Doctrine (Vedanta)
- Three classifications
- THREE CYCLES OF DOCTRINE: THE SAṂDHINIRMOCANASŪTRA
- Three levels in Advaita Vedanta
- Three Myths of the Spiritual Life
- Three natures - Wikipedia audio article (video)
- Three Philosophies of China: Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism
- Three svabhavas
- THREE TOPICS: 1. THE EXTREME VIEW REFUTED, 2. THE ACTUAL MEANING ESTABLISHED AND 3. WARDING OFF ARGUMENTS
- Three truths
- Three types of investigation
- Three Universal Characteristics
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Eleven: The Three Universal Characteristics
- Three-nature doctrine
- Thresholds of Transcendence: Buddhist Selfimmolation and Mahāyānist Absolute Altruism
- Tibet and Buddhist Philosophy: A Public Talk at Whitworth University 11-13-18 - VIDEO
- Tibetan Buddhism: Philosophy and Practice - Scott Tusa
- Tibetan Developments in Buddhist Logic
- TIME AND TEMPORALITY IN INDIAN BUDDHISM
- Time in Madhyamika Buddhism and Modern Physics
- To understand the real danger of such a supplement we can turn again to Derrida
- Toward a Buddhist Philosophy of Science
- Toward an Integral Ecology of Mind David Paul Boaz
- Towards a Madhyamaka Historiography.
- Tracing voids
- Traidhatuka
- Transcendental knowledge
- Transcending Ego: Distinguishing Consciousness from Wisdom (Tib. namshe yeshe gepa)
- Transcending the Mundane World
- Transformation of The Basis
- Transformation of the basis of existence
- Transitivity, Intransitivity and tha dad pa Verbs in Traditional Tibetan Grammar
- Translation of the Hsuan Chwang version of Vasumitra's Treatise
- Treatise of the Four Hundred Stanzas: Catuhsataka Sastra Karika by Aryadeva
- Treatise of thirty verses
- TRIANGULATING DIFFERENCE
- Tridhatuka
- Tripura Rahasya - The Secret of the Supreme Goddess
- Trisvabhāva
- True Mark
- True suchness
- True Suchness
- Truth as Conceived in Yogacara and Madhyamika
- Tsong kha pa et alii on the Bhāviveka-Candrakīrti Debate
- TUJ Philosophy Lecture Series Vol. 4: “Exploring the Buddhist View of Reality” - VIDEO
- Turning a Deaf Ear to the Dharma? The Theory of *śrutavāsanā (聞熏) and the Debate about the Nature of Hearing and Mind in Twentieth Century China
- Twelve fields
- Two additional premises
- Two Kinds of Truth: Conventional Truth & Ultimate Truth
- Two Main Streams of Thought in Yogācāra Philosophy
- Two Models of the Two Truths: Ontological and Phenomenological Approaches
- Two More Features of the Light Analogy
- Two schools of Buddhist philosophy — Theravada and Mahayana
- Two Sorts of Consequences
- Two Supreme Ones
- Two Tibetan Texts on the “Neither One nor Many
- Two Truths According to the Each of the Nine Levels of Buddhism - VIDEO
- Two truths doctrine - Wikipedia audio article
- Two Truths in Buddhism (part IX) VIDEO
- Two Truths in Buddhism (part V) VIDEO
- Two Truths in Buddhism (part VII) VIDEO
- Two Truths Part 3 -Just English - VIDEO
- Two Truths, October 2014 - Bodh Gaya, India - Part 1 VIDEO
- Two types of instant
- Twofold purity
- Types of Existence in Buddhist Philosophy From the Prasangika-Madhyamaka View Point
- Typology of Nothing: Heidegger, Daoism and Buddhism
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- Uddyotakara
- Uighur versions of the Sutra of Golden Light and philosophy on confession
- Ultimate and Relative
- Ultimate Goal: Enlightenment
- Ultimate Truth and Prasangika
- Uncategorized absolute
- Understanding Buddhism and the Four Noble Truths - Ajahn Brahmali - VIDEO
- UNDERSTANDING ILLUSION
- Uniting Recollection and Guru Yoga
- Universal Doctrine
- UNIVERSAL INTERDEPENDENCE
- Universal voidness
- Unreality
- Unthinkable
- UPAYĀ-KAUŚALYA AS THE PRAGMATIC JUSTIFICATION OF MADHYAMAKA - ETHICAL CLAIMS
- URAM of Chu Hsi’s Metaphysical Concept of the Li-Ch’i Universe for the Postmodern World
- Utpaladeva, Philosopher of Recognition
- Uttara Mimamsa/Vedanta Philosophy in the Upasnishads
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- Vaibhashika School
- Vaibhasika School of Hinayana Buddhism: Classical Indian Philosophy (Philosophy) Video
- Vaibhasika – Buddhist Philosophy Quiz
- Vaibhāṣika and Sautrāntika Schools of Buddhism -1 Video
- Vaisesika
- Valid Cognition of the Past, Present and Future
- Vast Conduct
- Vasubandhu
- Vasubandhu (video)
- Vasubandhu - 2
- Vasubandhu and Asanga (video)
- Vasubandhu and his reaction and addition to the "Abhidharma". A historical and doctrinal analysis
- Vasubandhu and the YOGACARABHUMI - YOGACARA Elements in the Abhidharmakosabasya
- Vasubandhu on Paksa
- Vasubandhu on samskarapratyayam vijnanam
- Vasubandhu the Unified
- Vasubandhu: the Brilliant Yogacara Thinker (video)
- Vedanta Philosophy of Sankaracharya, The: Crest-Jewel of Wisdom, Atma Bodha, Tattva Bodha, Vakhya Sudha, Atmanatma-viveka, with Articles and Commentaries
- Vedantic philosophy
- Vedànta vis-à-vis Shentong The Vidyadhara Acharya Mahayogi Sridhar Rana Rinpoche
- Vedānta (Rigjetha-pa)- the ‘end of the Vedas’
- Vedānta as Mīmāṃsā
- Venerable Dr. Yifa - Do Persons have Souls? VIDEO
- Verses Commenting On The Vajra Sutra Which Is Able To Cut
- Verses on the Heart of Dependent Origination
- Vibhajyavada
- Vibhuti Pada
- Vicikitsa
- Vietnamese Buddhism in Intercultural Communication: the Aspect of Buddhist Philosophy
- View
- Views from Tibet
- Vijanavada
- Vijnanamatra
- Vijnapti-matra
- VIJNAPTIMATRA
- Vijnaptimatraka
- Vijnaptimatrata appears as the three vijnanas
- Vijñaptimātratāsiddhiḥ
- Vijñāna-pariṇāma
- Vijñānavā)
- Vikapa-vijnana
- Vimokkha
- Vipaka-vijnana
- Vishishtadvaitins
- Voidness (sunyata)
- Vārasaṅkalita of Nārāyaṇa Paṇḍita
- Vātsyāyana
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- Was the Buddha a Philosopher? VIDEO
- Was there really a Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra in Prakrit?
- Water in World Religions , in Psychology and in Philosophy
- Ways in which the light analogy is not helpful
- Ways of Doing Cross-Cultural Philosophy
- Western and Buddhist Psychology - Dr Chönyi Taylor . Video
- Western Universities' Bias against Buddhist Philosophy
- What are the Four Noble Truths? VIDEO
- What Are the Sudden and Gradual Approaches to Enlightenment?
- What Are the Two Truths - VIDEO
- What Do Mahāyāna and Hīnayāna Refer To?
- What Do the Terms Arhat, Bodhisattva, and Buddha Mean?
- What does (absolute existence )mean in philosophy?
- What Does It Mean to Study Buddhism in the Academy?
- What Does Pusa (Bodhisattva) Mean?
- What Does “Emptiness of the Four Greats” Mean?
- What Does “Purity of the Six Sense Faculties” Mean?
- What Evolutionary Psychology, Buddhism, and Happiness Have in Common
- What Is a Billion-World Universe?
- What is and isn't Yogacara ?
- What is Buddhist Philosophy?
- What Is Buddhist Psychology and How Can It Help? A Brief Introduction to the Core Concepts