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The psychology and philosophy of Buddhism

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  1. Book reviews. [REVIEW]David Putney, Richard King, Harry Oldmeadow, John Makeham & Whalen Lai - 1995 - Asian Philosophy 5 (1):75-98.
    The Psychological Attitude of Early Buddhist Philosophy. Lama Anagarika Govinda, 1991, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, Rs 125The Law of Karma: a philosophical study. Bruce R. Reichenbach, 1990, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, pp. xiv + 238, $38.00Religious Philosophy of Tagore and Radhakrishnan. Harendra Prasad Sinha, 1993, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers 188 pp., Rs. 150Scripture, Canon and Commentary: a comparison of Confucian and Western exegesis. John B. Henderson, 1991, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, xii + 247 pp. $32.50Chan Insights and Oversights: an (...)
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  • Book reviews. [REVIEW]RicHard H. King - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (1):289-289.
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  • The mind-body relationship in Pali buddhism: A philosophical investigation.Peter Harvey - 1993 - Asian Philosophy 3 (1):29 – 41.
    Abstract The Suttas indicate physical conditions for success in meditation, and also acceptance of a not?Self life?principle (primarily viññana) which is (usually) dependent on the mortal physical body. In the Abhidhamma and commentaries, the physical acts on the mental through the senses and through the ?basis? for mind?organ and mind?consciousness, which came to be seen as the ?heart?basis?. Mind acts on the body through two ?intimations?: fleeting modulations in the primary physical elements. Various forms of r?pa are also said to (...)
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  • On the Vibhajjavadins.L. S. Cousins - 2001 - Buddhist Studies Review 18 (2):131-182.
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