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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,893 total.
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- How saṃsāra and nirvāṇa manifest
- How Things Exist
- How things exist - according to Buddhism and Science
- How to Achieve Emotional Balance Dr. Ekman and the Dalai Lama in Discussion
- How to Distinguish between Non-existing Entities? Dharmakīrti and Prajñākaragupta on Universals as Objects of Knowledge
- How to expel chi?
- HOW TO TRANSCEND SUFFERING - Buddhist Philosophy Explained! VIDEO
- Hsuang-tsang
- Human Being, Bodily Being: Phenomenology from Classical India
- Husserl’s Phenomenology
- Huston Smith on Buddhism - Historical background & the Eightfold Path - VIDEO
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- Identification and refutation of the Madhyamaka understanding of emptiness
- Identifying the Classifications of Madhyamaka
- Identifying the tathāgatagarbha
- IDENTIFYING THE TWO EXTREMES: NIHILISM AND POSITIVISM
- Identifying the two extremes: nihilism and positivism.
- Identity to Buddhahood in Contemplative Practice
- Identity to Buddhahood in Name
- Identity to Buddhahood in Principle
- Identity to Buddhahood in Semblance
- If our minds are devoted, blessings will enter in. By being free from doubt, our wishes are established
- Ignorance, epistemology and soteriology
- IMAGE OF TRUTH IN TRADITIONAL INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
- Imaginary nature
- Impermanent phenomenon
- Implications for Cooperative Cognition
- Implications from Dharmakı̄rtian Reflexivity
- IMPORTANCE OF THE CAUSAL LAW
- Imputation
- In general, there are many reasonings proving selflessness
- In Praise of the Eight Siddhas
- In Search of the Semantics of Emptiness
- INCOMMENSURABILITY OF TWO CONCEPTIONS OF REALITY: DEPENDENT ORIGINATION AND EMPTINESS IN NĀGĀRJUNA’S MMK
- Indian & Tibetan River of Buddhism - ColumbiaX on edX - VIDEO
- Indian Buddhist schools
- Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu's 'Refutation of the Theory of a Self' by James Duerlinger.
- Indian logic
- Indian Philosophy .
- Indian Philosophy is one of the most ancient philosophical traditions
- Indivisible moment of consciousness
- INDO-TIBETAN TANTRIC BUDDHIST SCHOLASTICISM: Bhavyaktrti and His Summary of Samkhya Philosophy* (part I)
- Indra’s Net
- Inference as a Means of Valid Knowledge in Indian Epistemological Tradition
- Inferential Cognition and Self-Induced or Other-Induced Cognition
- INFINITE NUMBER OF BEINGS
- INFINITE NUMBER OF THE BUDDHAS
- INFINITE NUMBER OF WORLDS
- INFINITUDE OF THE SPACE
- Inherent Existence in Buddhist Philosophy
- Initiation Manuals of the Catuspitha
- Inner interdependent arising
- Insentient beings
- INSIDE VASUBANDHU'S YOGACARA
- Insights: Buddhism and Semiotics
- Instructions On The View (Lta Khrid) Of The Two Truths: Prajñāraśmi’s (1518-1584) Bden Gnyis Gsal Ba’i Sgron Me
- Intelligence, faculty of
- Intentionality, Subjectivity, and Reflexivity
- Internal bases or receptive faculties
- International Conference on the Shentong Monastery 神通寺 and East Asian Buddhism
- Interpreting Candrakīrti’s ‘Abhimukhi’ Chapter: directed to ‘outsiders’ or ‘insiders?
- Interpreting Candrakīrti’s ‘Abhimukhi’ Chapter: directed to ‘outsiders’ or ‘insiders?’
- Interpreting Quantum Mechanics
- Interview Jay L Garfield
- Intro Buddhist philosophy - VIDEO
- INTRODUCTION BY KHENPO TSEWANG DONGYAL RINPOCHE
- INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY - DEVELOPMENTS IN BUDDHIST THOUGHT A LEVEL - VIDEO
- Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy - Lama Michel Rinpoche (English)
- Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy - VIDEO
- Introduction to Indian Philosophy - School of Buddhism - 1 - VIDEO
- Introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Part 2 of 4) VIDEO
- Introduction to Nagarjuna's Middle View on Buddhism
- Introduction to Philosophy/What is Buddhist Philosophy?
- Introduction to the Three Signs
- Introduction, History and Texts
- Introduction: Buddhism and Science—Breaking Down the Barriers by B. Alan Wallace
- Introduction: Buddhist Argumentation
- INTRODUCTION: YOGĀCĀRA - MADHYAMAKA DISPUTES FROM NĀGĀRJUNA TO ROL PA’I RDO RJE LCANG SKYA
- Introduction: Yogācāra - Madhyamaka disputes from Nāgārjuna to Rol pa’i rdo rje lCang skya II.
- Is a contradiction the rejection of logic by Denis Wallez
- Is Buddhism a Religion or a Philosophy?
- Is Buddhism Logical? An Introduction to Buddhist Logic
- Is Buddhism one from yoga practices (Yogacara the most influential school means literally “Yoga practice”)?
- Is Consciousness-Only the Same as Idealism?
- Is Svasaṃvitti Intentional?
- Is the Single Intention a philosophy? A first glance at the 8th Karmapa’s commentary
- Is there a difference between the Mind and the Brain?
- Is there a mind-body problem in Buddhism?
- Is There a Soul in Buddhism?
- IS THIS THE YOGĀCĀRA SYSTEM? SCHOLARS INCLINED TO A YOGĀCĀRIN STANCE
- IS VASUBANDHU AN IDEALIST? WITH REFERENCE TO THE TEXT “VIJNAPATIMATRATASIDDHI”
- It is not fruitless, when authors of the treatises Express their homage to the teacher and teaching. By so doing they give us inspiration
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- J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1979 - Discussion 4 with Buddhist Scholars - Truth - VIDEO
- Jack Kornfield – Ep. 19 – Buddhist Psychology - YouTube
- Jaina Philosophy – Rationality, Harmony and Perspective
- Jam-yang-shay-ba’s (1648-1721) Great Exposition of Tenets
- Japanese Philosophy: Zen Buddhism
- Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy
- Jayanta's Comprehension of Nigrahasthāna put forth by Dharmakīrti
- Jayasena’s proof of the authenticity of Mahāyāna, and the discussions in East Asia
- Jedragpa
- Jetavanīyas
- Jingjing Li on Self-Consciousness in Chinese Yogacara (Xuanzang's) Doctrine (video)
- Jnanasrimitra
- Jnanasrimitra's
- Joanne Jodry, Buddhist Philosophy as Counseling Technique: Postmodern Zen - VIDEO
- Jonang Dharma Volunteers Self-Emptiness (Rantong) and Other-Emptiness (Shentong) Video
- Jonang Kalachakra - Introduction to Jonang (Video)
- Jonang Puntsokling Monastery
- Jñanasrimitra
- Jñanasrimitra - 2
- Jñanasrimitra's
- Jñānaśrīmitra
- Jñānaśrīmitra on the Ratnagotravibhāga
- Jñānaśrīmitra's
- Jñānaśrīmitra's Single Verse on Buddhist Thought (video)
- Jñānaśrīmitra's Single Verse on Buddhist Thought Part 5 Yogācāra (video)
- JÑĀNAŚRĪMITRA'S VYĀPTICARCĀ
- Jñānaśrīmitras
- Jñānaśrīmitra’s
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- Kamma and Paticcasamuppada in Theravada Abhidhamma
- Kapila and the Samkhya School
- Karma and Pratityasamutpada in Abhidharma Sources
- Karma and Pratityasamutpada in Sarvastivada Abhidharma
- Karma in the Mahayana
- Karma in*the Buddha's Discourses
- Karma, Science, and a Just Society: Yogācāra Causal Theory as a Social Philosophy Date and time
- Kashmiri Shaiva Philosophy
- Kenotic Theology, Buddhism, and Time — Nietzsche, The Kyoto School, and Altizer
- Key Buddhist Teachings
- Kha and Other Words Denoting "Zero" in Indian Metaphysics.
- Khyod yod pa yin na khyod khyod dang gcig yin pas khyab
- Kira Kōyō’s Inmyō Interpretations and Western Logic
- Knowledge and Truth in the Thought of Jizang (549–623)
- Koji Tanaka: What is Buddhist Logic? VIDEO
- Korean Buddhism: From Metaphysics to Ethics
- Ksanabhangadhyaya
- Kshanikavaada or the Doctrine of Momentariness
- Kshanikavada, Kṣaṇikavāda, Kshanika-vada: 2 definitions
- Kumarila
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- Lakṣaṇa
- Lakṣaṇa-niḥsvabhāvatā
- Language of Gestures: Mudrā, Mirror, and Meaning in Śākta Philosophy Sthaneshwar Timalsina
- Language, Conceptualization and Awakening: On the Paradox of Discourse in Classical Indian Yogacara
- Lastly, the third interpretation of asadhanagavacana is explained as follows
- Later Greek Philosophy
- Le dBu ma’i byung tshul de Śākya mchog ldan
- Learning from Dying: Buddhist Understandings of Consciousness and Death - VIDEO
- Lecture 1 - Buddhist and Psychological Views of Mindfulness - VIDEO
- Lesson 2: SECOND NOBLE TRUTH (Cause of Suffering) - full talk - VIDEO
- Lewis Lancaster on Buddhist philosophy, perception and cognitive neuroscience - VIDEO
- Lhagsam Live - Buddhism in a Nutshell - Ani Losang Palmo 2/4 - VIDEO
- Life of Vasu-bandhu by Paramārtha - Takakusu
- Life of Vasubandhu
- Light as an Analogy for Cognition in Buddhist Idealism (vijñānavāda)
- Light is a manifestor and cognition is not
- Light is illuminated by itself (svata eva prakāśyate)
- Light is not illuminated at all; it shines forth by itself
- Like a Dream
- Lineage of Diamond Light; Crystal Mirror Series
- Living and Dying with Dignity: A Buddhist View
- Living Yogacara - An Introduction to consciousness-only Buddhism
- Lodro Drakpa's Collected Works
- Logic and Buddhist Logic
- Logic and validity
- Logic as an Elite Discourse
- Logical expression of the ultimate truth
- Logical requirement
- Lokesh Chandra
- Lokiyabhumi
- Lokottara-jñāna
- Lokottara-vāda
- Louis de La Vallée Poussin, Theodore Stcherbatsky, and Tibetan Tradition on the Place of the Absolute in Yogacara Buddhism
- Luminous Cognizance: Toward a Buddhist Model of Consciousness
- Luminous visions and liberatory amulets in Rig ’dzin rGod ldem’s Great Perfection anthology
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- M-07. Dignaga and Dharmakirti on Theories of Perception (video)
- Machiavelli A Very Short Introduction by Quentin Skinner
- Madhyamaka
- Madhyamaka and Yogacara
- Madhyamaka Buddhism — Emptiness, Scepticism and Objectivity
- Madhyamaka by Venerable Khenpo Karma Namgyal
- Madhyamaka is Not Nihilism
- Madhyamaka Prasangika view
- Madhyamaka Svatantrika view
- Madhyamaka thought is a type of Buddhist nominalism
- Madhyamaka through Metaphors
- Madhyamaka: Jan Westerhoff (video)
- Madhyamakahṛdaya
- Madhyamakavatara: Collection of Reasoning
- Madhyamika
- Madhyamika Buddhism vis-à-vis Hindu Vedanta (A Paradigm Shift)
- Madhyamika in Tibet
- Madhyamika Philosophy
- Madhyamika Philosophy and Emptiness
- Madhyamika Philosophy and Quantum Mechanics
- Madhyamika School Of Mahayana Buddhism: Classical Indian Philosophy (Philosophy) Video
- Madhyamika Teachings: By Nagarjuna And Gyalwa Götsangpa
- Madhyamika’s
- Madhyanta-vibhaṅga
- Madyamika Buddhism
- Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy