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| Michael Zimmermann
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| Acknowledgements 13
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| Introduction 15
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| Michael Radich and Chen-kuo Lin
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| Chinese Translations of Pratyakṣa 33
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| Funayama Toru
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| Epistemology and Cultivation in Jingying
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| Huiyuan’s Essay on the Three Means of Valid Cognition
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| 63
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| Chen-kuo Lin
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| The Theory of Apoha in Kuiji’s Cheng weishi lun Shuji 101
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| Shoryu Katsura
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| A Comparison between the Indian and Chinese
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| Interpretations of the Antinomic Reason
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| (Viruddhāvyabhicārin)
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| 121
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| Shinya Moriyama
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| The Problem of Self-Refuting Statements in
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| Chinese Buddhist Logic
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| 151
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| Jakub Zamorski
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| A Re-examination of the Relationship between the
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| Awakening of Faith and Dilun School Thought,
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| Focusing on the Works of Huiyuan
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| 183
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| Ching Keng
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| A Pivotal Text for the Definition of the Two
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| Hindrances in East Asia: Huiyuan’s “Erzhang yi”
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| Chapter
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| 217
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| A. Charles Muller
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| On the Notion of Kaidaoyi (*Avakāśadānāśraya) as
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| Discussed in Xuanzang’s Cheng weishi lun
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| 271
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| Junjie Chu
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| Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths 313
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| Zhihua Yao
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| Philosophical Aspects of Sixth-Century Chinese
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| Buddhist Debates on “Mind and Consciousness”
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| 337
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| Hans-Rudolf Kantor
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| The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizang’s Philosophy of
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| Ontic Indeterminacy
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| 397
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| Chien-hsing Ho
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| Divided Opinion among Chinese Commentators on
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| Indian Interpretations of the Parable of the Raft in
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| the Vajracchedikā
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| 419
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| Yoke Meei Choong
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| Ideas about “Consciousness” in Fifth and Sixth
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| Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on the Survival
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| of Death by the Spirit, and the Chinese
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| Background to *Amalavijñāna
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| 471
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| Michael Radich
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| The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on
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| Buddha-Nature in India
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| 513
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| Michael Zimmermann | |
| About the Authors 529
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| Index 535
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| Foreword
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| (Zimmermann, Michael)
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| HamburgUP_HBS03_Zimmermann_Foreword_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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| Acknowledgements
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| HamburgUP_HBS03_Acknowledgement_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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| Introduction
| | *{{i|Acknowledgements|13}} |
| (Radich, Michael; Lin, Chen-kuo)
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| HamburgUP_HBS03_RadichLin_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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| Chinese Translations of Pratyakṣa
| | *{{i|Introduction|15}} |
| (Funayama, Toru)
| | * Michael Radich and Chen-kuo Lin |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Funayama_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| Epistemology and Cultivation in Jingying Huiyuan’s "Essay on the Three Means of Valid Cognition"
| | *{{i|Chinese Translations of ''Pratyakṣa''|33}} |
| (Lin, Chen-kuo)
| | * Funayama Toru |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Lin_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| The Theory of Apoha in Kuiji’s "Cheng weishi lun Shuji"
| | *{{i|Epistemology and Cultivation in Jingying<br>Huiyuan’s ''Essay on the Three Means of Valid Cognition''|63}} |
| (Katsura, Shoryu)
| | * Chen-kuo Lin |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Katsura_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| A Comparison between the Indian and Chinese Interpretations of the Antinomic Reason (Viruddhāvyabhicārin)
| | *{{i|The Theory of ''Apoha'' in Kuiji's ''Cheng weishi lun Shuji''|101}} |
| (Moriyama, Shinya)
| | * Shoryu Katsura |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Moriyama_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| The Problem of Self-Refuting Statements in Chinese Buddhist Logic
| | *{{i|A Comparison between the Indian and Chinese<br>Interpretations of the Antinomic Reason (''Viruddhāvyabhicārin'')|121}} |
| (Zamorski, Jakub) | | * Shinya Moriyama |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Zamorski_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| A Re-examination of the Relationship between the Awakening of Faith and Dilun School Thought, Focusing on the Works of Huiyuan (Keng, Ching)
| | *{{i|The Problem of Self-Refuting Statements in Chinese Buddhist Logic|151}} |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Keng_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
| | * Jakub Zamorski |
|
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| A Pivotal Text for the Definition of the Two Hindrances in East Asia: Huiyuan’s “Erzhang yi” Chapter | | *{{i|A Re-examination of the Relationship between the ''Awakening of Faith''<br> and Dilun School Thought, Focusing on the Works of Huiyuan|183}} |
| (Muller, A. Charles)
| | * Ching Keng |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Muller_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| On the Notion of Kaidaoyi (*Avakāśadānāśraya) as Discussed in Xuanzang’s "Cheng weishi lun"
| | *{{i|A Pivotal Text for the Definition of the Two Hindrances in East Asia:<br> Huiyuan's "Erzhang yi" Chapter|217}} |
| (Chu, Junjie)
| | * A. Charles Muller |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Chu_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths
| | *{{i|On the Notion of ''Kaidaoyi'' (*''Avakāśadānāśraya'') as Discussed in<br> Xuanzang's ''Cheng weishi lun''|271}} |
| (Yao, Zhihua) | | * Junjie Chu |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Yao_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| Philosophical Aspects of Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on “Mind and Consciousness”
| | *{{i|Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths|313}} |
| (Kantor, Hans-Rudolf)
| | * Zhihua Yao |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Kantor_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizang’s Philosophy of Ontic Indeterminacy
| | *{{i|Philosophical Aspects of Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on<br> "Mind and Consciousness"|337}} |
| (Ho, Chien-hsing)
| | * Hans-Rudolf Kantor |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Ho_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| Divided Opinion among Chinese Commentators on Indian Interpretations of the Parable of the Raft in the Vajracchedikā
| | *{{i|The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizang’s Philosophy of Ontic Indeterminacy|397}} |
| (Choong, Yoke Meei)
| | * Chien-hsing Ho |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Choong_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| Ideas about “Consciousness” in Fifth and Sixth Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, and the Chinese Background to *Amalavijñāna
| | *{{i|Divided Opinion among Chinese Commentators on Indian Interpretations of<br>the Parable of the Raft in the ''Vajracchedikā''|419}} |
| (Radich, Michael)
| | * Yoke Meei Choong |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Radich_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-Nature in India
| | *{{i|Ideas about "Consciousness" in Fifth and Sixth Century Chinese Buddhist<br>Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, and the Chinese<br>Background to *''Amalavijñāna''|471}} |
| (Zimmermann, Michael)
| | * Michael Radich |
| HamburgUP_HWS03_Zimmermann_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
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|
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| About the Authors
| | *{{i|The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-Nature in India|513}} |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Authors_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
| | * Michael Zimmermann |
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| Index | | *{{i|About the Authors|529}} |
| HamburgUP_HBS03_Index_LinRadich_Mirror.pdf
| | *{{i|Index|535}} |
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