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  1. Can Hartshorne escape dharmakīrti? Some reflections with implications for the comparative philosophy of religion.Daniel Arnold - 1998 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 19 (1):3 - 33.
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  • Principled atheism in the buddhist scholastic tradition.Richard P. Hayes - 1988 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (1):5-28.
    The doctrine that there is no permanent creator who superintends creation and takes care of his creatures accords quite well with each of the principles known as the four noble truths of Buddhism. The first truth, that distress is universal, is traditionally expounded in terms of the impermanence of all features of experience and in terms of the absence of genuine unity or personal identity in the multitude of physical and mental factors that constitute what we experience as a single (...)
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