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    Hua yan zhe xue yan jiu =.Kewei Wu - 2014 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
    本書是對華嚴宗哲學的現代詮釋。嚴華宗作為漢傳佛教最后成立的宗派之一,其哲學思想是印度大乘中觀、唯識和如來藏教佛教思想的集大成者,代表着大乘佛教思想的一個巔峰。對華嚴哲學的現代詮釋,正適合於為佛教思想研 究提供一種整體性的佛教本位的詮釋。.
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  2. Zongmi's Commentary to the Hua-Yan Dharma-Realm Meditation.Sallie B. King - 1975 - Dissertation, University of British Columbia
    This thesis is a translation, with notes and introduction, of the Commentary to the Hua-yan Dharma-Realm Meditation. This text is a commentary to the Dharma-Realm Meditation, which is incorporated into the former. The core text is by the first patriarch of the Hua-yan school of Buddhism in China, Du-shun (557-640); the commentary is by the fifth patriarch of the Hua-yan school, Zong-mi (780-841). The text is both philosophical and meditational in nature, and is a concise statement of the key (...)
     
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    The Buddhist Teaching of Totality: The Philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism.Garma C. C. Chang - 1971 - London,: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The Hwa Yen school of Mahāyāna Buddhism bloomed in China in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D. Today many scholars regard its doctrines of Emptiness, Totality, and Mind-Only as the crown of Buddhist thought and as a useful and unique philosophical system and explanation of man, world, and life as intuitively experienced in Zen practice. For the first time in any Western language Garma Chang explains and exemplifies these doctrines with references to both oriental masters and Western philosophers. The (...)
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    Inside the Flower Garland Sutra: Huayan Buddhism and the modern world.Ben Connelly - 2024 - New York, NY, USA: Wisdom.
    Huayan Buddhism arose in the sixth century and was rooted in the Mahayana Flower Garland Sutra. The teachings of Huayan had a profound influence on Chan and Zen. Huayan is relational, practical, and positive. Its emphasis on interdependence, celebration of the sensual world, and diversity of people and practices provides inspiration for what Thich Nhat Hanh called "engaged Buddhism". With Inside the Flower Garland Sutra Zen teacher Ben Connelly explains the significance of Huayan teachings for Buddhist practice. Each (...)
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  5. The Buddhist teaching of totality.Zhenji Zhang - 1972 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
     
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  6. The Buddhist teaching of totality.Chen-chi Chang - 1972 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
     
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    Zhi shi yu jie tuo: cu cheng zong jiao zhuan hua zhi ti yan de Zang chuan fo jiao zhi shi lun = Knowledge and liberation: Tibetan Buddhist epistemology in support of transformative religious experience.Anne C. Klein - 2012 - Taibei Shi: Fa gu wen hua shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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  8. Sŏlcham Kim Si-sŭp ŭi sŏn sasang yŏn'gu: sŏnggiron kwa sŏngguron ŭl chungsim ŭro. Ch'ŏru - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Unjusa.
     
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  9. Shūkyō to dōtoku.Kyōson Tsuchida - 1935 - Tōkyō: Daiichi Shobō.
     
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  10. Flowing Within the Text: A Discussion on He Lin’s Explanation of Zhu Xi’s Method of Intuition.Xianglong Zhang - 2005 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (1):60-65.
    The author examines He Lin's interpretation of Zhu Xi's method of intuition from a phenomenological-hermeneutical perspective and by exposing Zhu's philosophical presuppositions. In contrast with Lu Xiangshan's intuitive method, Zhu Xi's method of reading classics advocates "emptying your heart and flowing with the text" and, in this spirit, explains the celebrated "exhaustive investigation on the principles of things (ge wu qiong li)." "Text," according to Zhu, is therefore not an object in ordinary sense but a "contextual region" or "sensible pattern" (...)
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  11. Tian-tai Metaphysics vs. Hua-yan Metaphysics.JeeLoo Liu - unknown
    Tian-tai Buddhism and Hua-yan Buddhism can be viewed as the two most philosophically important schools in Chinese Buddhism. The Tian-tai school was founded by Zhi-yi (Chih-i) (538-597 A.D.). The major Buddhist text endorsed by this school is the Lotus Sutra, short for “the Sutra of the Lotus Blossom of the Subtle Dharma.” Hua-yan Buddhism derived its name from the Hua-yan Sutra, translated as “The Flower Ornament Scripture” or as “The Flowery Splendor Scripture.”1 The founder of the (...)
     
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    Hua-yen Buddhism: The Jewel Net of Indra.Francis H. Cook - 1977 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Hua-yen is regarded as the highest form of Buddhism by most modern Japanese and Chinese scholars. This book is a description and analysis of the Chinese form of Buddhism called Hua-yen, Flower Ornament, based largely on one of the more systematic treatises of its third patriarch. Hua-yen Buddhism strongly resembles Whitehead's process philosophy, and has strong implications for modern philosophy and religion. Hua-yen Buddhism explores the philosophical system of Hua-yen in greater detail than does Garma C.C. (...)
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    Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism: : A Critical Study of Cumulative Penetration Vs. Interpenetration.Steve Odin - 1982 - Suny Press.
    Abbreviations Works by Alfred North Whitehead 1) Adventures of Ideas. New York: Macmillan Co., 1967 AI 2) Concept of Nature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971 CN 3) Modes of Thought. New York: Macmillan Co., 1968 MT 4) Process ..
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    The Three-Nature Doctrine and its Interpretation in Hua-Yen Buddhism.Ming-Wood Liu - 1982 - T'oung Pao 68 (4-5):181-220.
  15. Zhongguo fo jiao zhe xue jian shi.Beiming Yan - 1985 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    The philosophy of the Vāllabha school of Vēdanta.Ke Nārāyaṇa - 2004 - Varanasi: Indological Research Centre.
    Description: Suddhadvaita or the system of Pure Monism of Sri Vallabhacarya claims to be the most faithful and authentic exposition of the real teachings of the Upanisads as it purifies the Non-Dual Ultimate Reality of the extraneous concept of Maya introduced by Samkara under the influence of Buddhism. In this system we have the concept of Non-Dualism or Advaita in its pristine, Upanisadic sense unblemished by Samkara's Illusionism, the concept of a Concrete, Personal and determinate Ultimate Reality. In recent (...)
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    The Grammatical Philosophy on Vijñāna and Vijñapti in Yogācāra.Yan Cao - 2024 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 52 (4):245-262.
    The traditional Buddhist Sanskrit term _vijñāna_ cannot be given the meaning “consciousness” in accordance with the grammatical rules of Pāṇini’s _Aṣṭādhyāyī_. In Vedic texts the traditional Sanskrit terms _citta_ and _manas_ refer to the eternal cognitive entities, which were also popular in some Indian Prakrit languages at the time of Buddha. It seems possible that Buddha himself created the new Prakrit term to denote the impermanent cognitive apparatus, which is produced by object and sensory organ. The sound of the Prakrit (...)
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    Fo xue si xiang yu fo jiao wen hua yan jiu =. Xueyu (ed.) - 2017 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
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    "Fa hua jing" zhi si xiang nei han.Shunping Hu - 2007 - Taibei Shi: Wan juan lou tu shu gu fen you xian gong si.
    本書之撰寫內容,主要是將全經二十八品,作一整體之綜論,除有關開權、顯實之論說,更涵攝修行、神通、功德與授記、佛乘之果等闡述。.
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  20. Qi zhuang de ji tan: cong Zhongguo gu dai gai ge jia de bei ju kan chuan tong wen hua zhong rui qi yu duo xing de dui lei ji qi zhong jie.Yan Hua - 1988 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    The Teaching of Men and Gods: The Doctrinal and Social Basis of Lay Buddhist Practice in the Hua-yen Tradition.Peter N. Gregory - 1983 - In Robert M. Gimello & Peter N. Gregory (eds.), Studies in Ch'an and Hua-Yen. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 253-320.
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    The profound meaning of the Lotus sutra: T̕ ien-t̕ai philosophy of Buddhism.Haiyan Shen - 2005 - New Delhi: D.K. Publishers Distributors.
    Study of Miao fa lian hua jing xuan yi, Chinese commentary on Saddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtra by Zhiyi, 538-597, on Tiantai Buddhism.
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    Fo jiao wen hua zhe xue.Chaoshun Guo - 2012 - Taibei Shi: Li ren shu ju.
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    Xin xing yu yan quan: chan zong si xiang yan jiu lu ji.Keming Deng - 2014 - Taibei Shi: Wen jin chu ban she you xian gong si.
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  25. Rong he de fo jiao: Guifeng Zongmi de fo xue si xiang yan jiu.Qun Dong & Jun Shi - 2000 - Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she. Edited by Jun Shi.
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    Sui Tang shi qi ru shi dao wen hua yu zheng zhi si xiang yan jiu =.Fengqi Qiao - 2018 - Beijing Shi: Ren min chu ban she. Edited by Zeyin Qiao.
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  27. Fo chiao che li yü Chung hsi wen hua.Shih-Lung Chu - 1976 - Shih Tzu Hou Tsa Chih She.
     
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  28. The Place of the Sudden Teaching within the Hua- Yen Tradition: An Investigation of the Process of Doctrinal Change.Peter Gregory - 1983 - Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 6 (1):31-60.
     
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    Wŏnhyo's doctrine of the two hindrances.Charles Muller - manuscript
    as a major force in the establishment of Hua-yen studies in Korea. A major component of Wŏnhyo's career that is sometimes overlooked in these characterizations, however, is the fact that he easily stands as one of the greatest Yogācāra scholars in the entire history of East Asian Buddhism, having demonstrated a mastery of the Yogācāra doctrine equaled by probably no more than three or four individuals in the entire East Asian tradition. 1 Indeed, after K'uei-chi 窺基 and Hsüan-tsang 玄奘, (...)
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  30. Filosofskoe uchenie shkoly khuai︠a︡nʹ.L. E. I︠A︡ngutov - 1982 - Novosibirsk: Izd-vo "Nauka," Sibirskoe otd-nie. Edited by N. P. Anikeev.
     
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    Hwaŏm ŭi segye: kŭ wŏnyung muae u ̆i chonjaeronjŏgin kujo.Kyŏng-ho Chʻoe - 2006 - Sŏul: Kyŏngsŏwŏn.
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  32. Yongming chan shi chan jing rong he si xiang yan jiu.Fengzhu Wang - 2007 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju.
     
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    Philosopher, Practitioner, Politician: The Many Lives of Fazang (643-712).Jinhua Chen - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    The Buddhist master Fazang is regarded as one of the greatest metaphysicians in medieval Asia.
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    Buddhism: Introducing the Buddhist Experience (review). [REVIEW]David L. McMahan - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (2):268-270.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Buddhism: Introducing the Buddhist ExperienceDavid L. McMahanBuddhism: Introducing the Buddhist Experience. By Donald W. Mitchell. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xvi + 368. Hardcover $55.00. Paper $26.95.The teacher of courses on Buddhism now has an unprecedented number of high-quality introductory texts from which to select, many of which have just been published or revised in the past few years. Thus, the problem becomes which to (...)
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    Eye movements guided by morphological structure: Evidence from the Uighur language.Ming Yan, Wei Zhou, Hua Shu, Rizwangul Yusupu, Dongxia Miao, André Krügel & Reinhold Kliegl - 2014 - Cognition 132 (2):181-215.
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    Chan jing he zheng?: Sheng Yan fa shi de chan jing si xiang yu ti zheng = No conflict between Chan and Pure Land: Master Sheng Yen's thought and practice regarding the Chan and Pure Land philosophy.Jianhuang Chen - 2017 - Taibei Shi: Fa gu wen hua.
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  37. Ou Mei fo xue yan jiu xiao shi.J. W. de Jong - 1985 - Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi: Hua yu chu ban she. Edited by David J. Kalupahana.
     
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    External Qi of Yan Xin Life Science Technology Can Revive or Suppress Enzyme Activity of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase.Alexis Traynor-Kaplan, Hua Shen, Zhen-Qin Xia & Xin Yan - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (5):403-406.
    Phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI 3-kinase) is an important enzyme that is involved in the regulation of a variety of biological processes such as apoptosis, cell division, and ion channel activity and can play a role in the pathological development of a number of diseases, including AIDS and cancer. The authors’ data indicate that external qi of Yan Xin Life Science Technology (YXLST) can modulate enzyme activity in two directions. Within a time window of 3 days of the initial emission of (...)
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  39. Bai hua Yan shi jia xun: zhi jia ming xun.Zhitui Yan - 1992 - Guilin Shi: Lijiang chu ban she. Edited by Dong Cao.
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    Zang chuan fo jiao zhe xue si xiang yan jiu.Junzhe Liu - 2013 - Beijing Shi: Min zu chu ban she.
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    Homeostasis Is Maintained in Yan Xin Life Science Technology-Optimized Caloric Restriction: Physiological and Biochemical Studies.Jun Wang, Hua Shen, Wei Chin, Chao Lu, Canhui Li & Xin Yan - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (5):397-402.
    Yan Xin Life Science Technology-Optimized Caloric Restriction (YXLST-CR) is a unique food abstinence, which suppresses appetite and sensation of hunger while maintaining physiological homeostasis. The authors review the first clinical case study on YXLST-CR, or YXLST-bigu, a 15-day, 24-hour observation in 1987 on a 21-year-old female undergoing YXLST-bigu for several months. The participant took no food or water and conducted normal physical activities. The daily records of body weight, temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure, and daily urine test results showed no (...)
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    A Genetic Algorithm Based Clustering Approach with Tabu Operation and K-Means Operation.Yongguo Liu, Hua Yan & Kefei Chen - 2010 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 19 (1):17-46.
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    State Boredom Partially Accounts for Gender Differences in Novel Lexicon Learning.Hua Wang, Yong Xu, Hongwen Song, Tianxin Mao, Yan Huang, Sihua Xu, Xiaochu Zhang & Hengyi Rao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Gender plays an important role in various aspects of second language acquisition, including lexicon learning. Many studies have suggested that compared to males, females are less likely to experience boredom, one of the frequently experienced deactivating negative emotions that may impair language learning. However, the contribution of boredom to gender-related differences in lexicon learning remains unclear. To address this question, here we conducted two experiments with a large sample of over 1,000 college students to explore the relationships between gender differences (...)
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    What Makes Lexical Tone Special: A Reverse Accessing Model for Tonal Speech Perception.Xiang Gao, Ting-Ting Yan, Ding-Lan Tang, Ting Huang, Hua Shu, Yun Nan & Yu-Xuan Zhang - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Genetic and Environmental Influences on Gambling: A Meta-Analysis of Twin Studies.Xuan Yan-Hua, Li Shu, Tao Rui, Chen Jie, Rao Li-Lin, X. T. Wang & Zheng Rui - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Haidegŏ wa Hwaŏm ŭi sayu: hugi Haidegŏ ŭi chadŭkchŏk ihae.Hyŏng-hyo Kim - 2002 - [S.l.]: Chʻŏnggye.
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    Dysfunctional putamen modulation during bimanual finger-to-thumb movement in patients with Parkinson's disease.Li-Rong Yan, Yi-bo Wu, Xiao-hua Zeng & Li-Chen Gao - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Sayu rŭl ssoda, putta: kŭrim ŭro pogo sosŏl chŏrŏm ingnŭn Pulgyo ch'ŏrhak.Ho-jin Kang - 2021 - Sŏul-si: Ch'ŏlsu wa Yŏnghŭi.
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    TRPV4: En RhoA To a Cure?Qun Lu & Yan-Hua Chen - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (6):2200071.
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    Studies on the Fundamental Theory of Bigu (Food Abstinence)—Preliminary Experimental Observations of Cellular Bigu.Zhen-Qin Xia, Hua Shen, Jun Wang, Hongmei Li, Alexis Traynor-Kaplan & Xin Yan - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (5):392-396.
    Clinical studies as well as hundreds of case reports have indicated that Yan Xin Life Science Technology has enabled human participants to live a normal life with little or no food intake for prolonged periods—a state referred to as bigu. Bigu is described in historical records as “taking in qi to avoid food,” and is regarded as a special technique to achieve a long and healthy life. In this study, experiments were designed to study whether cells in vitro can survive (...)
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