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  1. Buddhist Thought in India. Three Phases of Buddhist philosophy.Edward Conze - 1964 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 26 (1):140-142.
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  • Critique of Pure Reason.Wolfgang Schwarz - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (3):449-451.
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  • The Transcendence of the Ego; an Existentialist Theory of Consciousness. [REVIEW]V. J. McGill - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (22):966-968.
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  • Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings.Rene Descartes - 1999 - Penguin Books.
    One of the foundation-stones of modern philosophy Descartes was prepared to go to any lengths in his search for certainty—even to deny those things that seemed most self-evident. In his Meditations of 1641, and in the Objections and Replies that were included with the original publication, he set out to dismantle and then reconstruct the idea of the individual self and its existence. In doing so, Descartes developed a language of subjectivity that has lasted to this day, and he also (...)
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  • The transcendence of the ego: an existentialist theory of consciousness.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1957 - New York,: Octagon Books.
    The Transcendence of the Ego may be regarded as a turning-point in the philosophical development of Jean-Paul Sartre. Prior to the writing of this essay, published in France in 1937, Sartre had been intimately acquainted with the phenomenological movement which originated in Germany with Edmund Husserl. It is a fundamental tenet of Husserl, the notion of a transcendent ego, which is here attacked by Sartre. This disagreement with Husserl has great importance for Sartre and facilitated the transition from phenomenology to (...)
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  • (2 other versions)A Source Book in Indian Philosophy.Acarya Vijayavallabhasuri Commemoration Volume.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan & Charles A. Moore - 1957 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (1):130-131.
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  • Philosophies of India.Daniel H. H. Ingalls - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (3):117.
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  • (2 other versions)A Source Book in Indian Philosophy.E. A. Burtt, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan & Charles A. Moore - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (3):411.
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  • Buddhist thought in India: three phases of Buddhist philosophy.Edward Conze - 1983 - Boston: Allen & Unwin.
    Originally published in 1962. This book discusses and interprets the main themes of Buddhist thought in India and is divided into three parts: Archaic Buddhism: Tacit assumptions, the problem of "original Buddhism", the three marks and the perverted views, the five cardinal virtues, the cultivation of the social emotions, Dharma and dharmas, Skandhas, sense-fields and elements. The Sthaviras: the eighteen schools, doctrinal disputes, the unconditioned and the process of salvation, some Abhidharma problems. The Mahayana: doctrines common to all Mahayanists, the (...)
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