... on, so fundamental to the right understanding of primitive Buddhism, that it is essential there should be no mistake about it. Yet the position is also so original, so fundamentally opposed to what is usually understood as religious belief, both in... Buddhist Philosophy in India and Ceylon - Page 76by Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1923 - 339 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1899 - 408 pages
...usually understood as religious belief, both in India and elsewhere, that there is great temptation to attempt to find a loophole through which at least...future life (that is of course of a soul), can be recognised, in some sort of way, as part of so widely accepted a religious system. There is no loophole,... | |
| Steven Collins - 1982 - 344 pages
...usually understood as religious belief, both in India and elsewhere, that there is a great temptation to attempt to find a loophole through which at least...future life (that is of course of a soul), can be recognised, in some sort of way, as part of so widely accepted a religious system. There is no loophole,... | |
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