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JIABS 33/1-2 2010[2011]
Table of Contents
Articles
| The timing of Yogācāra resurgence in the Ming dynasty (1368–1643) |
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| William Chu | 5-25 |
| Ignorance, epistemology and soteriology - Part II |
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| Vincent Eltschinger | 27-74 |
| Tall tales, tathāgatas and truth - on the "privileged lie" in Indian Buddhist literature |
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| Richard F. Nance | 75-101 |
| The ātman and its negation - a conceptual and chronological analysis of early Buddhist thought |
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| Alexander Wynne | 103-171 |
Indian Buddhist metaethics
| An analysis of factors related to the kusala/akusala quality of actions in the Pāli tradition |
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| Peter Harvey | 175-209 |
| Value pluralism in early Buddhist ethics |
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| Abraham Vélez de Cea | 211-237 |
| No self, no free will, no problem - Implications of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta for a perennial philosophical issue |
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| Martin T. Adam | 239-265 |
| Buddhist methaetics |
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| Bronwyn Finnigan | 267-297 |
| On the auspiciousness of compassionate violence |
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| Stephen Jenkins | 299-331 |
| What is it like to be a bodhisattva? Moral phenomenology in Śāntideva’s Bodhicaryāvatāra |
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| Jay L. Garfield | 333-357 |
| Madhyamaka Buddhist ethics |
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| Tom J. F. Tillemans | 359-378 |
Miracles and superhuman powers in South and Southeast Asian Buddhist traditions
| Miracles in Indian Buddhist narratives and doctrine |
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| David V. Fiordalis | 381-408 |
| The higher knowledges in the Pāli Nikāyas and Vinaya |
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| Bradley S. Clough | 409-433 |
| Priming the lamp of dhamma - The Buddha’s miracles in the Pāli Mahāvaṃsa |
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| Kristin Scheible | 435-451 |
| On saints and wizards - Ideals of human perfection and power in contemporary Burmese Buddhism |
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| Patrick Pranke | 453-488 |
| Buddhism, miraculous powers, and gender - Rethinking the stories of Theravāda nuns |
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| Rachelle M. Scott | 489-511 |
| On Buddhist wonders and wonder-working |
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| Luis O. Gómez | 513-554 |
ISSN: 0193-600X


