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A list of all pages that have property "BookToc" with value " *<span> SAITŌ Akira: Introduction</span><span>iii–iv</span> *<span> SAITŌ Akira: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within? Revisiting the Meaning<br>      of ''Tathāgata-garbha''</span><span>1–15</span> *<span> KANŌ Kazuo: A Syntactic Analysis of the Term ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in<br>      Sanskrit Fragments and Multiple Meanings of ''Garbha'' in the<br>      ''Mahāparinirvāṇamahāsūtra''</span><span> 17–40</span> *<span> Michael ZIMMERMANN: A Multi-associative Term: Why ''Tathāgatagarbha''<br>      Is Not One and the Same</span><span>41–55</span> *<span> Christopher V. JONES: Reconsidering the "Essence" of Indian Buddha-<br>      Nature Literature</span><span>57–78</span> *<span> SHIMODA Masahiro: The Structure of the Soteriology of ''Tathāgatagarbha''<br>      Thought as Seen from the Perspective of Different Modes of<br>      Discourse: A Response to Critical Buddhism</span><span>79–97</span> *<span> List of Contributors</span><span>98–100</span> ". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • What is Tathāgatagarbha: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within?  + ( *<span> SAITŌ Akira: Introduction&l</br>*<span> SAITŌ Akira: Introduction</span><span>iii–iv</span></br></br>*<span> SAITŌ Akira: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within? Revisiting the Meaning<br>      of ''Tathāgata-garbha''</span><span>1–15</span></br></br>*<span> KANŌ Kazuo: A Syntactic Analysis of the Term ''Tathāgatagarbha'' in<br>      Sanskrit Fragments and Multiple Meanings of ''Garbha'' in the<br>      ''Mahāparinirvāṇamahāsūtra''</span><span> 17–40</span></br></br>*<span> Michael ZIMMERMANN: A Multi-associative Term: Why ''Tathāgatagarbha''<br>      Is Not One and the Same</span><span>41–55</span></br></br>*<span> Christopher V. JONES: Reconsidering the "Essence" of Indian Buddha-<br>      Nature Literature</span><span>57–78</span></br> </br>*<span> SHIMODA Masahiro: The Structure of the Soteriology of ''Tathāgatagarbha''<br>      Thought as Seen from the Perspective of Different Modes of<br>      Discourse: A Response to Critical Buddhism</span><span>79–97</span></br></br>*<span> List of Contributors</span><span>98–100</span></br>lt;/span><span>98–100</span> )