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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,893 total.
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- Self and No-Self
- Self as No-Self: A Brief Sketch of the Buddhist Notion of Śūnyatā
- Self nature
- SELF-AWARENESS
- Self-Awareness and the Integration of Pramaṇa and Madhyamaka
- Self-awareness in tibetan buddhism. A study of the philosophical relevance of rang rig and its contribution to the contemporary debates on the nature of consciousness
- Selflessness of phenomena
- Selflessness of the individual
- Semantic Problems: Count Nouns, Mass Nouns, and Translatability
- Sentient beings
- Setting the stage: a dense passage from Si tu Paṇ chen
- Seven Points of Mind Training - Guided Meditation on Alaya (Ground Consciousness) Video
- Seventeen Tantras is cited in the Chariot of Omniscience
- Several Types of Pervasions and their Interrelationships
- Sex-Changes Buddhist, Christian, and Egyptian
- Sgra chos can / mi rtag pa yin par thal / byas pa yin pa’i phyir
- Sgra chos can, khyod mi rtag pa yin par thal
- Sgra chos can, mi rtag pa yin par thal
- Sgra mi rtag pa yin na sgra byas pa yin pas khyab
- Shakya Chogden on Support of the Practice (sgrub pa'i rten)
- Shankara and Buddhism
- Shankara: a hindu revivalist or a crypto-buddhist?
- Shavasti: Explorations of Consciousness Part 2 - VIDEO
- Shentong - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
- Shentong - Rigpa Wiki
- Shentong - The Buddhism Guide
- Shentong – Tsadra Conferences
- SHENTONG/RANGTONG: A BOTH/AND OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM
- Shes bya chos can, sgra mi rtag pa yin par thal sgra byas pa yin pa’i phyir
- Shifts of Attention
- Shivadrishti
- Siddhanta
- Similar ideas between Buddhism and Western psychology
- Similarities The natural (rang bzhin du gnas pa’i) gotra is the ālaya wisdom (kun gzhi ye shes)
- Simon Cox on the Buddhist subtle body
- Simple Explanation Of Shentong And Rangtong Emptiness
- Six external bases-bāhya ayatana or objects
- Six Ideas From Eastern Philosophy - VIDEO
- Six Ornaments
- Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones
- Six types of object
- Sixty-two views
- So You Want to Teach Some Indian Philosophy?
- Social Origins of Buddhist Nominalism? Non-Articulation of the “Social Self” in Early Buddhism and Nagarjuna
- Some (mostly secular) thoughts about Emptiness
- SOME ASPECTS OF DHARMAKIRTl’S ONTOLOGY RECONSIDERED
- Some issues linked to argumentation
- Some Methodological Caveats
- Some Reflection's on the Relation Between Sankara and Buddhism
- Some Reflections on the Concept of Lokānuvartanā
- Some Remarks on Sthiramati and his Putative Authorship of the Madhyāntavibhāgaṭīkā, the *Sūtrālaṃkāravṛttibhāṣya and the Triṃśikāvijñaptibhāṣya
- Some Scientific Facts About Light and Human Physiology
- Song for Travelling to Tibet
- Sophia Perennis
- Source Texts for the Five-fold Niyāma (pañcavidhaṃ niyāma)
- Spiritual enlightenment is not about 'permanent non-dual awareness', or anything remotely like
- Spurious Parallels to Buddhist Philosophy
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Steinkellner, Handout II: Preliminary samples of fragments and reports
- Sthavirakaya
- Sthiramati`s Pañcaskandhakavibhāṣā
- Story About Asanga.
- Structure of the four-level twofold truths
- STUDIES IN BUDDHIST HETUVIDYĀ (EPISTEMOLOGY AND LOGIC ) IN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
- Studies in Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda idealism I: The interpretation of Vasubandhu’s Viṃśikā
- Styles of Thinking
- Subject
- Subjectivity
- Substance Dualism
- Subtle matter
- Suitable establishing of perception
- Summary of all six schools and their being grouped together
- Sunday, January 15, 2017- "The Thirty Verses of Vasubandhu" - by Sokuzan (video)
- Supermundane cognition
- Supermundane Dharmas
- Supplication to the Zhentong Lineage
- Support for the Yogācāra stance in the Pramāṇavartikka
- Support for the Yogācāra stance in the Pramāṇavartikka.
- Supporting the Jonang Foundation
- Supramundane consciousness
- Synopsis of the Treasury of Abhidharma
- Søren Kierkegaard reflected in Indian philosophy
- Sākāra-vijñānavādins
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- Taking full advantage of this precious human life
- Tamas
- Tanluan on Vasubandhu's Notions of "Unhindered Light" and "Birth" (Video)
- Tantra Illuminated - The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition
- Tantra of the Kubjikā cult
- Tantravārttika
- Tantric Argument: The Transfiguration of Philosophical Discourse in the Pratyabhijna System of Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta
- Tantric Practice from the Perspective of Yogācāra (video)
- Tathāgatagarbha, emptiness, and monism
- TEACHING METHODS USED BY THE BUDDHA TO GLOBALISE ETHICS FOR CREATING A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
- Teaching on Buddhist Philosophy: The Correct View of Reality - Part 3 (En - ita) - VIDEO
- Teachings by Venerable Tenzin Legtsok: Two Truths in Buddhism (part III) VIDEO
- Teachings on Buddhist Philosophy: The Correct View of Reality - Part 1 (En - ita) VIDEO
- Tejaprabhā Buddha 熾盛光佛, Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism Volume II.
- TEN ENDOWMENTS -- BLESSINGS WHICH ENABLE US TO PRACTICE THE DHARMA
- Tenets: The Four Schools of Buddhist Philosoph
- Tense relations between logic and debate: Śāntarakṣita’s solution of contradiction in the Vādanyāy
- Tetralemma - Wikipedia
- Tetralemma: A 3,000-Year-Old Method for 21st Century Decisions
- TEXTBOOK OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY ii iii TEXTBOOK OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
- TEXTS AND AUTHORS
- Textual Sources – Nyāya Sutras
- Textual Sources- the Sāṃkhya Sutras and Sāṃkhya-Karika
- Thai Buddhist Philosophy and the Action Research Process
- THE 16 UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS
- The 5 Great Madhyamaka Lines of Reasoning for Emptiness
- The Abhidhamma in Practice by N.K.G. Mendis
- The Abhidhamma Philosophy - Its Estimation in the Past and its value for the Present
- The Abhidharma - Analysis of Consciousness
- The Abhidharma - Methodology
- The Abhidharmakośakārikā or Verses on the Treasury of Abhidharma
- The Adornment Of The Middle Way; Shantarakshita’s - Madhyamakalankara
- The Age of Enlightenment
- THE AIM TO ACHIEVE
- The Alchemical Wedding of Hiram Abiff
- The alternate way of ‘Learning by Practice’
- The Analytical Psychology of the Abhidharma
- The Appeal of Sherab Lama
- The Argument from Absent-mindedness
- The Argument from Capacity Limitation
- The Avalokitavrata-dGe lugs pa interpretation of Bhāviveka’s charge of sāvakāśavacanatva and siddhāntavirodha
- The Basis of Buddhist Philosophy
- The Best Time to Meditate
- The Big Questions: A Short Introduction to Philosophy
- The Black Snake Discourse by Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo
- The Blazing Lights of the Sun and Moon
- The Body and Practice In Western Philosophy and Buddhism
- The Buddha as an Aryan Samurai: Julius Evola's Spiritual
- The Buddha on Self and Non-Self (Video)
- The Buddhas of the Three Times and the Chinese Origins of the Heart Sutra
- The Buddhas taught the Dharma In terms of the two truths, The relative truth of the world As well as the absolute truth
- The Buddhist Catuṣkoṭi
- The buddhist conception of omniscience
- The Buddhist Doctrine of Momentariness
- The Buddhist Mind - Manly P. Hall - Metaphysics - Philosophy VIDEO
- The Buddhist Perspective on Cause and Condition
- The Buddhist Philosophical Conception of Intersubjectivity: an Introduction
- The Buddhist Philosophy and Political
- The Buddhist Philosophy Of Education: Approaches And Problems
- The Buddhist Philosophy of Thought
- The Buddhist Philosophy of Value
- The Buddhist Teaching on Physical Phenomena
- The Buddhist Theory of Impermanence and Marketing
- The buddhist unconscious
- The Buddhist Way to Liberation - The Philosophy of Liberation
- THE CAUSAL LAW AND ITS UNIVERSALITY
- The Central Philosophy of Tibet: A Study and Translation of Jey Tsong Khapa's Essence of True Eloquence
- The Central Role of the Conscious Mind in Science
- The Changeless Nature - Mahayana Uttara Tantra Sastra - by Arya Maitreya & Acarya Asanga
- The Chapter on bdag, gzhan and bya byed las gsum from the Commentary of Gser tog Blo bzang tshul khrims rgya mtsho on the Sum cu pa and rTags kyi ‘jug pa
- THE CITTAMĀTRA EXAMINATION AND REFUTATION OF (MADHYAMAKA) (NIHILISM)
- The commentary on Mipham's Sherab Raltri entitled
- The Compilers of the Mind Only View – Asanga and Vasubandhu
- The Concentrated Seed: How to Distinguish the Tenets of Non-Buddhist and Buddhist Schools
- The Concept of now in Dogen’s Philosophy
- The Concept of Structure as a Basic Epistemological Paradigm of Traditional Chinese Thought
- THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE BUDDHIST AND THE NAIYAYIKA PHILOSOPHERS
- The Consciousness-Only School of Chinese Buddhism
- THE CONTEMPLATIVE IDIOM IN CHAN BUDDHIST RHETORIC AND INDIAN AND CHINESE ALCHEMY
- The Contemporary Relevance of Buddhist Philosophy
- The Content of the Hsun-Chung-Lun
- THE CONTINUITY OF MADHYAMAKA AND YOGACARA IN
- THE CONTINUITY OF MADHYAMAKA AND YOGACARA IN INDIAN MAHAYANA BUDDHISM
- The Contrast of Late Ming Weishi Commentaries and Edo Weishi Commentaries on Xuanzang’s Guan suoyuanyuan lun*
- The correct reasoning of nature is explained in two ways by means of the relative, appearance, and by means of the absolute, emptiness
- The correct reasonings of dependence of the fruition on the cause and productive action
- THE COWHERDS
- THE CYCLIC PROCESS OF CREATIONS AND DESTRUCTIONS OF THE UNIVERSE
- The Definition of Nigrahasthāna
- The Demon Crowned with a Raven Head: Rāhula's Archaic Form "Ki kang" and his Chinese Origins
- The Development of the Madhyamika School
- The Dharma Doors: Sumatidarika Sutra - 1/4 - VIDEO
- The Dharma Doors: Sumatidarika Sutra - 2/4 - VIDEO
- The dharmin "Buddhist doctrine" has no confusion; because it was taught by the Buddha, who has completely abandoned all error
- The Dialectic Between Religious Belief and Contemplative Knowledge in Tibetan Buddhism
- The Doctrine of Apoha or the Import of Words
- The Doctrine of Causal Connection of early Buddhism
- The Doctrine of Svabhava or Svabhavata and the Questions of Anatman and Shunyata
- The dynamic source of consciousness
- The Early Buddhist Notion of the Middle Path By David J. Kalupahana
- The eighth consciousness
- The Emptiness of Things
- The equality-possessing cause
- The Essence of Buddhism An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice
- The Essence of Zhentong
- THE ESSENTIALS OF BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
- THE ETHICAL ASPECT OF THE DHARMADHĀTU
- The expression of offering
- The extensive teaching of analysis by the four correct reasonings
- THE FIVE GREAT SPACE REPOSITORY BODHISATTVAS: LINEAGE, PROTECTION AND CELESTIAL AUTHORITY IN NINTH-CENTURY JAPAN
- The five kinds of fruition
- The Five Paths: Advanced Presentation
- The flourishing and decline of the Yoga School
- The Form and Formless Spheres
- The form of the argument
- The founder – Gautama and Nagarjuna
- The Four Evolutionary Stages of Religion