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- The Four Noble Truths & The Eightfold Path (Buddhism For Beginners Part 2) VIDEO
- The Four Nobles' Truths and Their 16 Aspects: On the Dogmatic and Soteriological Presuppositions of the Buddhist Epistemologists’ Views on Niscaya
- The Four Seals of Buddhist Philosophy teaching transcript
- The four siddhanta
- The Four Thoughts - Karma - VIDEO
- The four-level twofold truth and Madhyantavibhaga
- The fundamental principles of Buddhist psychology and their relevance to Buddhism as a religion
- The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way - Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamakakarika
- The goal: Perfection of patience, Union of The Two Truths
- The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy in the First Millennium CE
- The Great Debate in Mahāyāna Buddhism
- The Great Madhyamaka of the Sakya Masters
- The Great Praise of Shambhala
- The historical development of zero
- The Hua Yen theory - the elevation of Spirit of Buddha
- The Ideological Foundations of Taiwanese Modernity: Mou Zongsan’s New Moral Philosophy
- The Implementation of Tantric Argument
- The Inception of Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda
- The Indian Buddhist Mah¯adeva in Tibetan Sources
- The Indian Sulbasutras
- The influence of Buddhist logic on the Nyāya tradition
- The Inner Philosopher: Conversations on Philosophy's Transformative Power
- The Insider (Buddhist Philosophy & Refuge) - VIDEO
- The Integral Sphere: A Mathematical Mandala of Reality
- The intention behind saying that the essence pervades all beings
- The investigation of particularity
- The Investigation of Vijñānapariṇāma in Triṁśikāvijñapti-prakaraṇa
- The Jonang Lineage and Background
- The Jonang Tradition Part 1 - Katok Rigzin Chenpo Rinpoche
- The Kyoto School
- The Kyoto School, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- The Kålacakra Initiation by the Fourteenth Dalai Lama in Amaravati, January 2006
- The Later Buddhist Logic on Causation (Pratityasamutpada)
- THE LAWS THAT REGULATE OUR WORLD
- The Legacy of the Jonangpa: A Talk at the Great Stupa of Jonang
- THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LCANG SKYA II, ROL PA'I RDO RJE
- The life and writings of lCang skya II, Rol pa’i rdo rje
- The Logic for Refuting the False “Me”
- The logic of Buddha: a formal approach
- The logic of consequences used like a logic of propositions
- The logical error of the Madhyamaka rejection of a basis for phenomena
- The Madhyamaka (Middle Way) school)
- The Madhyamika disproves the opponent’s thesis, and does not prove any thesis of his own
- The magic of consciousness: an inquiry into the concept of object in Yogacara buddhism
- THE MAHĀYĀNASAṂGRĀHA: COUNTERACTING THE EXTREMES OF POSITIVISM AND REPUDIATION
- The manner in which confusion arises
- The Matrix & Buddhist Philosophy - VIDEO
- The meaning of "world" in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy
- The Meaning of ‘Mind-made Body’ (S. manomaya-kāya, C. yisheng shen 意生身) in Buddhist Cosmological and Soteriological systems
- The Mentalism of Dignaga and Dharmakirti
- The mind as the buddha-nature: The concept of the Absolute in Ch'an Buddhism
- The mind-body relationship in Pali Buddhism: A philosophical investigation Peter Harvey
- The Move to Yogacara
- THE NATURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS: THE PIVOT AROUND WHICH THE GREAT DEBATES UNFOLD
- The Nature of Existence
- The Navya Nyaya Theory of Inference
- The Negation of Ego in Tibetan Buddhism and Jungian Psychology
- THE NOUMENAL, THE PHENOMENAL, AND THE IN-BETWEEN
- The object of refutation
- THE ONE, THE MANY, AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: A COMPARISON OF TRINITARIAN AND BUDDHIST EPISTEMOLOGIES
- The Ontological Postulates of Attention
- The Ordinary Meaning of Madhyamaka
- The origin and development of the Emptiness of Dharmas in Mahāyāna Buddhism
- The Original Mind is the Literary Mind, the Original Body Carves Dragons
- The Ornament of the Middle Way
- The Other Side of Realism: Panpsychism and Yogācār
- The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion
- The Past, The Future, and the External World Yoga Against Yogācāra by Kevin Perry Maroufkhani (video)
- THE PATH TO FOLLOW
- The perceived condition, is all dharmas. When they have been perceived, awareness of them arises
- The Perennial Philosophy; by Aldous Huxley
- The perfected nature is the appropriate object of the ultimate goal.
- The Phenomenal and the Supraphenomenal
- The Phenomenology of Metaphysical Religion in Chāndogya Upaniṣad 6-8
- The Philosophical Background of Buddhist Tantrism by Herbert V. Guenther
- The Philosophical basis of Mahayana Buddhism
- The Philosophical concept of Avatamsaka Sūtra
- The Philosophical Grounds and Literary History of Zhentong
- The Philosophical Perspectives in the Meditational practices of Tantric Buddhism.
- The Philosophical View of the Great Perfection in the Tibetan Bon Religion
- The Philosophy behind Buddhism - Mary Hendriks
- The Philosophy of Buddhism by Erich Frauwallner
- The Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon
- The philosophy of Tai Ji Quan (太极拳)
- The Place of Logic in the Project of Modernity
- The Practice of Mahāyāna Si Nianchu in Sixth Century China: Huisi’s Interpretation and Practice of Si Nianchu in His Sui Ziyi Sanme
- The Pratyabhijna Methodology
- The Primacy of Consciousness
- The Primacy of Wu 無 in the Unity of Heaven, Earth, and Man: A Humanist Reading of the Zhouyi as Commented on by Wangbi
- The Problem of After-Life or Immortality of Consciousness-continuum
- The Problem of Knowledge in Yogacara Buddhism
- The Problem of Mind-Matter Duality
- THE PROBLEM OF OTHER MINDS IN THE BUDDHIST EPISTEMOLOGICAL TRADITION
- The Problem of the Inefficacy of Knowledge in Early Buddhist Soteriology
- The problem of two Vasubandhus reconsidered
- The Problems of Philosophy; Bertrand Russell
- The promise to compose the text
- The proof of impermanence in the dGe lugs pa’s pramāṇa theory
- The purpose of argumentation
- The Purpose of Monotheism and its Future
- The purpose of the four perceptions is to clear away four wrong conceptions
- The purpose: for the sake of abandoning the five faults
- The Ratnagotravibhāga/Uttaratantra: Madhyamaka or Yogācāra?
- THE RATNAGOTRAVIBHĀGA/UTTARATANTRA: MĀDHYAMAKA OR YOGĀCĀRA?
- The Realms of Consciousness
- The reasoning of suitable establishing
- The Reception of Indian Logic in Tibet
- The Rediscovery of Logic in Modern China
- The regent, Lord Maitreya, says
- The Relative And Absolute Truths In Buddha Dharma - Zen Perspective - VIDEO
- The Reliance on Scripture and Vicissitudes of Textual Practices in Madhyamaka Thought
- The Resurgence of Buddhist Logic in Modern China
- The ripening cause
- The role of intention in perception according to Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośabhāsya : the background to Buddhist soteriology
- The Role of Self-awareness and Memory as a “Cittamātra” Proof of the Ultimate Existence of Consciousness”
- The role played by light in the argument
- The Root that Nourishes the Branches: The Yogācārabhūmi's Role in 20th Century Chinese Scholastic Buddhism
- The Sautrantika School: Its origin in Early Buddhism
- The Sautråntika Theories of LifeContinuum in Light of Karma
- THE SAUTRĀNTIKA AND THEIR DOCTRINES
- The Sautrāntika and their doctrines.
- The Sautrāntika School: Its origin in Early Buddhism
- THE SCHOOLS AND TATHĀGATAGARBHA
- The scope of Phya pa’s presentation
- The Second Chapter of the Pramanavarttika
- The second interpretation of asadhanagavacana is explained as follows
- The Seed of Reasoning: Notes on the Five Great Logical Arguments of the Middle Way
- The Selection of the Time
- The Self reflexive awareness in Tibetan Buddhist Epistemology: How can the classical Buddhist science of consciousness enter into a cross cultural dialog with the science of cognition?
- The self-awareness knows emptiness implicitly, not explicitly.
- The self-isolate and the referent category
- The seminal Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu - Robert Wright & Jonathan Gold (video)
- The sense in which dharmatā is called ‘composite.
- The Sentient Reflexivity of Buddha Nature: Metaphorizing Tathagatagarbha
- The seven essential points are
- The seven-fold name and form of suffering
- The Sevenfold Reasoning; Chandrakirti
- The Significance of Buddhist Philosophy Today
- The six conditional connections are
- THE SIX ORTHODOX INDIAN SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
- The six systems of Vedic philosophy
- The skandhas are impermanent, or interdependently arising, or miserable, or empty, or egoless
- The Soul-Theory of the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika
- The Soul-theory of the Vātsīputrīyas
- The Spread of Mind Only in Tibet
- The Story of Asanga - Gen-la Kelsang Jampa (video)
- The Story Of Asanga - original buddha stories (video)
- The subject is the Lord
- The Subject-Object Illusion
- The Subtle False “Me” Refuted Only by Gelug Prasangika
- The summary of the meaning
- THE SWORD OF PRAJÑA
- The Sword of Wisdom for Thoroughly Ascertaining Reality by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Systems of Indian Philosophy
- The Tale of Drolchok's Mind
- The Teachings of Atmananda and the Direct Path
- The Tetralemma - Buddhist logic.
- The Theory of Nigrahasthāna in the Vādanyāya
- The Theory of Perception as propounded by Dharmakīrti and Dharmottara
- The Thirty-Seven Factors of Enlightenment
- The Three levels of Ultimate Reality
- The Three Natures
- The Three Personality Types of Buddhist Psychology
- The Three-Treatise School of Chinese Buddhism
- The Tiantai School of Chinese Buddhism
- The Time When Buddha Explained Death - BUDDHA STORY - VIDEO
- The Time When Buddha Explained His Teachings but in Simpler Words - VIDEO
- The Treasury of Knowledge Book Six, Part Three: Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy A Systematic Presentation of the Cause-Based Philosophical Vehicles
- The Treasury of Knowledge, Book 6, Part 3 - Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy
- The True World
- The Truth is Not Buddhist - VIDEO
- 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.