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- 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
- What is Mind? What is Consciousness? - Thich Nhat Hanh Answers Questions (video)
- What Is Mindfulness? 02
- What is the awareness in Buddhism and other nondual traditions?
- What is the Philosophy of Educational System in Buddhism - Buddhist Education System Info Video
- What Is the Ultimate Nature of the Process of Reality? A Quantum Buddhist Mind-only Solution (Part I)
- What is Yogacara?
- What Would it Be Like to Be Selfless? Hãnayànist Versions, Mahàyànist Versions and Derek Parfit
- What's ultimate
- Which School of Buddhism Is Best for Practice?
- Who Used the Sarvāstivāda Vinaya and the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya
- Whose Svabhāva is It?
- Why do we need to expel the impure chi in our body?
- Why Gautama Buddha Hesitated to Preach: Challenging the Constraints of Language in Buddhism by Hiroyuki Sato
- Why I Emphasize the Whole System of Buddhist Philosophys
- Why I'm Not A Buddhist - Dr. Dale Tuggy (Video)
- Why is light a useful analogy for the Vijñānavādin?
- Why is the ekayana theory so important for the East Asian Yogacara studies?
- Why Should I Care about the Abhidharma?
- Why the Speed of Light is Constant
- Why Time and Space are Empty of Inherent Existence
- Why Use Consequences Rather Than Triply Characterized Reasons? The Problem of Nonexistent Subject Terms and Āśrayāsiddha
- Wiews
- Wishing for a precious human life
- Without benefit," means not having the benefit of truly establishing liberation
- Women and Buddhist Philosophy - ft. Dr. Jin Y. Park - VIDEO
- Women and Buddhist Philosophy: Engaging Zen Master KimIryŏp. By JIN Y. PARK.
- Wrong benefit," or "wrong sense" means falling into the extremes of eternalism and nihilism, saying things injurious to the Dharma and so forth. When these two faults are absent, then Buddhist doctrine is true and possesses benefit