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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt.
Manual of Zen Buddhism

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1 Forew | Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, 2 Forew | living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest 3 3, 1 (4)| important notions in Mahayana philosophy and at the same time the 4 3, 1 (4)| negation, therefore, in the philosophy of Prajna is an inevitable 5 3, 1 (5)| six senses. In Buddhist philosophy, mind (manovijnana) is the 6 4, 2 | self-contradiction. The philosophy of Zen avoids the error 7 4, 4 (1)| number of short works on Zen philosophy, and of them the present 8 4, 4 (1)| According to Buddhist philosophy, existence is divided into 9 4, 6 | significant technical terms in the philosophy of Buddhism.]~[which you 10 6, 1 | transmigration s. Here we see the philosophy of the Avatamsaka or Gandavyuha 11 6, 1 | experience itself and its philosophy.~This is represented in 12 6, 1 | co-operation. That religion needs philosophy is sometimes forgotten, 13 6, 1 | that land to develop its philosophy or to supply an intellectual 14 6, 4 | Zen is connected with the philosophy of Prajna they are also


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