Category:Buddhist Philosophy
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This category has the following 65 subcategories, out of 65 total.
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Pages in category "Buddhist Philosophy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 541 total.
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- A Brief Overview of the Three Turnings and the Mantra Piṭaka of the Vidyādharas
- A brief Sketch on Six Major Texts of Buddhist Philosophy by Aenpo Kyabgon Rinpoche
- A Buddhist Concept of Nature
- A buddhist doctrine of experience
- A Buddhist Paradigm of Language
- A Buddhist Philosophy of Evolution
- A Critical Estimate of the Non-soul Theory of the Buddhist Philosophers
- A Difference that Makes a Difference: Prasangika Madhyamaka and Sophia Perennis
- A few modern philosophical terms
- A First Investigation of Abhayākaragupta’s Madhyamakamañjarī
- A history of Zero
- A “Cittamātra” Refutation of the “Positivism” of the “Śrāvakayāna” School
- Abhayakaragupta
- ABHIDHARMA IN EARLY MAHĀYĀNA
- Advaita Vedanta
- Advaita Vedanta - A Bird's Eye View
- Agnosticism
- Al-Farabi
- Alaya – The Universal Soul
- Algebraic Approach to Quantum Gravity I: Relative Realism
- An Exposition of Four Indian Buddhist Schools
- Analysis of experience
- Anatman
- Anatta
- Anatta or Soul-lessness
- Anatta, Anatman, No-Self, Soulessness and other Nihilistic bullshit your local retarded ''buddhist'' will tell you about.
- Anattā and rebirth
- Angels of Desire Subtle Subjects, Aesthetics and Ethics
- Anicca
- Annihilation (nihilism) beliefs
- Apas
- Apoha doctrine
- Apparent reality
- Are All Religions the Same?
- Are Reasons Causally Relevant for Action? Dharmakīrti and the Embodied Cognition Paradigm
- Arguments from Silence - Emptiness, Yoga, and 2 Rare Buddhist Books
- Arising of Phenomena
- Arupa
- Aspect's of Early Buddhist Sociological Thought
- Aspects of Buddhist Social Philosophy
- Aspects of Reality as Taught by Theravada Buddhism by Dr. G. P. Malalasekera
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- Balance
- Bhāratiya Darśana : Summaries of the Indian Philosophical Systems (Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism)
- Book review Engaging Buddhism. Why it Matters to Philosophy
- Brahmasūtra Bhāṣya
- Buddha & Eckhart: On Good Practices
- Buddha & Eckhart: On Nothingness
- Buddha & Religion: Conclusion
- Buddha & Science: A Buddhist Post-Mortem
- Buddha and Eckhart: On The True Spiritual Life
- Buddha wisdom
- Buddha-Nature According to Gelug-Chittamatra, Svatantrika, and Prasangika
- Buddha’s Political Philosophy
- Buddhism A Philosophy For Living
- Buddhism and Einstein (4) – Fallacy of Independent Time and Space
- Buddhism and Language: Thoughts on the Relationship between Word, Writing, and Performance in Buddhist Cultural History
- Buddhism and Mathematics
- Buddhism and Semiotics by Fabio Rambelli
- Buddhism and Spinoza by Joseph B. Yesselman
- Buddhism and the No-Soul Doctrine
- Buddhism and Western Philosophy
- BUDDHISM AS PHILOSOPHY AND AS RELIGION
- Buddhism as Philosophy?
- Buddhism as Reductionism: Personal Identity and Ethics in Parfitian Readings of Buddhist Philosophy; from Steven Collins to the Present (Pre-print Preview
- Buddhism in Huxley's Evolution and Ethics
- Buddhism: religion or philosophy?
- Buddhist and Tantric Perspectives On Causality and Society
- Buddhist and Western Philosophy. Edited by Nathan Katz.
- Buddhist Concept of Human Being
- Buddhist Epistemology and Economics: Deconstructing Dyfunctional Delusions
- Buddhist howls
- Buddhist Idealists and Their Jain Critics On Our Knowledge of External Object
- Buddhist Metaphors and the Inexpressible
- Buddhist No-self: An Analysis and Critique
- Buddhist ontology
- Buddhist Paleocopmatibilism
- Buddhist Phenomenology
- Buddhist philosophy
- Buddhist Philosophy
- Buddhist Philosophy -The Origin and Teachings of Buddhism
- Buddhist Philosophy and Its European Parallels
- Buddhist philosophy, Indian
- Buddhist Philosophy: Seeing things the way they really are yathābhūtadarśana
- Buddhist Theories of Causality (karma, pratītyasamutpāda, hetu, pratyaya)
- Buddhist Thought
C
- Categorized absolute
- Chan Rhetoric of Uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record
- Charavaka
- Comparative Survey Of Buddhist And Western Critiques Of Metaphysics
- Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology
- Conceptual proliferation
- Consciousness Science 2002: past, present, and future.
- Contextualizing the Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Chan/Zen Narratives
- Correct exposition of the truth
- Creative Ignorance: Nagarjuna on the Ontological Significance of Consciousness
- Criticisms and Discussions: Buddhist Loans to Christianity.
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- Debate
- Debates
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Yogācāra: Ten Levels of Consciousness-only/ One-mind in Huayan Buddhism
- Defining and Redefining svalakṣaṇa: Dharmakirti's Concept and its Tibetan Modification
- Dependent Origination and Impermanence
- Determinism
- DEVELOP MIRROR-LIKE WISDOM
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Twenty: The Development of Mahayana Philosophy
- Devendrabuddhi
- Dharma classifications to āyatana and dhātu
- Dharma in Sautrantika Buddhist philosophy: Final Notes
- Dharma-dharmata-vibhaga
- Dharmakīrti and His Commentators’ Views on the Transformation of the Basis and the Status of the Ālayavijñāna
- Dharmakīrti’s criticism of external realism and the sliding scale of analysis
- Dialogue and Transformation: Buddhism in Asian Philosophy Michael Barnhart
- Difference between the Svatantrika Madhyamika and the Prasangika Madhyamika tenets
- Discourse; Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies
- Disputed Dharmas: Early Buddhist Theories on Existence; An Annotated Translation of the Section on Factors Dissociated from Thought from Sanghabhadra's Nyayanusara, by Collett Cox
- Divine Intervention: Interference or Intercession?
- Divine Revelation in Pali Buddhism, by Peter Masefield.
- Does a table have Buddha-nature?
- Dreaming and Awakening in The Tower of Myriad Mirrors : the Interpretation of Xiyou bu from the Perspective of Buddhist Philosophy
- Dreaming in Early Advaita Vedānta Śaṅkaracarya’s View of Reality
- Dualism (philosophy of mind)
- Dualistic mind
- Dzogchen, Chinese Buddhism and the Universal Mind
E
- Eight perfect freedoms
- The eighteen schools of Buddhism (by Vasumitra)
- Eighteen Schools of Early Buddhism
- Eleven systems of Indian philosophy
- Embodying Buddha-Speech
- Empirical evidence
- Empirical Reality
- Enlightenment: Buddhism Vis-à-Vis Hinduism
- Eric Fromm’s views on the Buddhist Philosophy
- Essence-Function
- Eternal
- Eternalism
- Eternity
- Evolution, Emptiness and Delusions of the Darwinian Brain.
- Experience, Realization, View, Practice and Fruition
- EXTERNAL WORLD
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- Fifty-five mental states
- Figuring Out the Philosophy of Buddhism
- Five Bhutas
- Five great sciences of Buddhist philosophy
- Five teachings and ten doctrines
- Five wrong views
- Four Buddhist schools ( Philosophical)
- Four Buddhist Schools of Philosophy
- Four domains
- Four Indian Schools
- Four Marks
- Four misapprehensions
- Four modes
- Four philosophical views
- Four principles of reasoning
- Four schools of Buddhism refuted by Vedanta-sutra
- Four Schools of Buddhist philosophy
- Four schools of Buddhist philosophy
- Four tenet systems
- Free will
- Free Will in Buddhism: An Issue of Linguistic Confusion?
- From India to China: Transformations in Buddhist Philosophy
- From Self-Attaching to Self-Emptying: An Investigation of Xuanzang’s Account of Self-Consciousness
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- Harivarman's Satyasiddhi-sastra
- Hegel and Indian Philosophy
- Herein Lies the Very Brief Exposition of the Views of the Four Indian Schools
- HHistory of Buddhist philosophy in India: The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy
- Hinayana and Mahayana Notions of Emptiness
- Home: Religion / Buddhism Vasubandhu’s Abhidharmakosa lists six types of factors
- How Nonsectarian is ‘Nonsectarian’?: Jorge Ferrer's Pluralist Alternative to Tibetan Buddhist Inclusivism
- How things exist - according to Buddhism and Science
- How to Distinguish between Non-existing Entities? Dharmakīrti and Prajñākaragupta on Universals as Objects of Knowledge
- Husserl’s Phenomenology
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- Impermanent phenomenon
- Imputation
- In Search of the Semantics of Emptiness
- INCOMMENSURABILITY OF TWO CONCEPTIONS OF REALITY: DEPENDENT ORIGINATION AND EMPTINESS IN NĀGĀRJUNA’S MMK
- Indian Buddhist schools
- Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu's 'Refutation of the Theory of a Self' by James Duerlinger.
- Indian logic
- Indian Philosophy is one of the most ancient philosophical traditions
- Indivisible moment of consciousness
- Indra’s Net
- Inherent Existence in Buddhist Philosophy
- Insentient beings
- Insights: Buddhism and Semiotics
- Instructions On The View (Lta Khrid) Of The Two Truths: Prajñāraśmi’s (1518-1584) Bden Gnyis Gsal Ba’i Sgron Me
- Intelligence, faculty of
- Introduction to the Three Signs
- Introduction: Buddhism and Science—Breaking Down the Barriers by B. Alan Wallace