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Precis of Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist Philosophy.Christian Coseru - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10):9-24.details
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Buddhist Naturalism Conventionalized: A Critical Review of Coseru's Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist Philosophy.L. P. Guerrero - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10):25-38.details
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Paving the Great Way: Vasubandhu’s Unifying Buddhist Philosophy.Jonathan C. Gold - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.details
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Engaging Buddhism: Why It Matters to Philosophy.Jay L. Garfield - 2015 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.details
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Crossing Horizons: World, Self, and Language in Indian and Western Thought.Shlomo Biderman - 2008 - Columbia University Press.details
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On the Problem of the External World in the Ch’eng wei shih lun. Tōkyō: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies.Lambert Schmithausen - 2005 - The International Institute for Buddhist Studies.details
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The Yogācāra idealism.Ashok Kumar Chatterjee - 1962 - Varanasi,: Banaras Hindu University.details
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Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogācāra Buddhism and the C H’Eng Wei-Shih Lun.Dan Lusthaus - 2002 - New York, NY: Routledgecurzon.details
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Reason’s Traces: Identity and Interpretation in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Thought.Matthew Kapstein - 2001 - Boston: Wisdom Publications.details
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Crossing Horizons: World, Self, and Language in Indian and Western Thought.Ornan Rotem (ed.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.details
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The Experiential Self: objections and clarifications.Dan Zahavi - 2011 - In Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson & Dan Zahavi (eds.), Self, no self?: perspectives from analytical, phenomenological, and Indian traditions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.details
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(1 other version)Ālayavijñāna: on the origin and the early development of a central concept of Yogācāra philosophy.Lambert Schmithausen - 1987 - Tokyo: International Institute for Buddist Studies.details
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The Yogacara Idealism.Alex Wayman - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (1):65.details
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The dialectical method of nāgārjuna.Kamaleswar Bhattacharya - 1970 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 1 (3):217-261.details
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Mind Only: A Philosophical and Doctrinal Analysis of the Vijñānavāda.Thomas E. Wood - 1991 - University of Hawaii Press.details
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The yogācāra idealism.Review author[S.]: Alex Wayman - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (1):65-73.details
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Two main streams of thought in yogācāra philosophy.Yoshifumi Ueda - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):155-165.details
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Two main streams of thought in yogacara philosophy.Yoshi Fumi Ueda - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):155.details
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Reason's Traces: Identity and Interpretation in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Thought.Mark Siderits & Matthew T. Kapstein - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4):824.details
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On Being Mindless: Buddhist Meditation and the Mind-Body Problem. [REVIEW]Charles S. Prebish - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):178.details
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On Being Mindless: Buddhist Meditation and the Mind Body Problem.Paul J. Griffiths - 1986 - La Salle: Open Court.details
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Self and Subjectivity: A Middle Way Approach.Georges Dreyfus - 2011 - In Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson & Dan Zahavi (eds.), Self, no self?: perspectives from analytical, phenomenological, and Indian traditions. Oxford: Oxford University Press.details
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