The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra): a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics 1. (1984). - XXVIII, 512 Bl.
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title | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics |
title_auth | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics |
title_exact_search | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics |
title_full | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics 1. (1984). - XXVIII, 512 Bl. Joe Bransford Wilson |
title_fullStr | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics 1. (1984). - XXVIII, 512 Bl. Joe Bransford Wilson |
title_full_unstemmed | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics 1. (1984). - XXVIII, 512 Bl. Joe Bransford Wilson |
title_short | The meaning of mind in the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy of mind-only (Cittamātra) |
title_sort | the meaning of mind in the mahayana buddhist philosophy of mind only cittamatra a study of a presentation by the tibetan scholar gung tang jam bay yang gung thang jam pa i dbyangs of asanga s theory of mind basis of all alayavijnana and related topics in buddhist theories of personal continuity epistemology and hermeneutics |
title_sub | a study of a presentation by the Tibetan scholar Gung-Tang Jam-B̄ay-Ȳang (Gung-Thang-'Jam-Pa'I-Dbyangs) of Asaṅga's theory of mind-basis-of-all (Ālayavijñāna) and related topics in Buddhist theories of personal continuity, epistemology, and hermeneutics |
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