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Indian religions --- Buddhism --- Sacred books --- Bibliography --- 294.3 --- -Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- -Bibliography --- -Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Sacred books&delete& --- Bouddhisme (Bibliographie) --- Boeddhisme (Bibliografie) --- Buddhism - Sacred books - Bibliography
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Buddhism --- -Book reviews --- S37/0650 --- -#SML: Joseph Spae --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Buddhism outside China, Tibet, Mongolia and Japan--Buddhist theory and study --- Book reviews --- Buddhism. --- Book reviews. --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Buddhism - - Book reviews --- -Buddhism --- Buddhism -
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Buddhism --- Buddhism. --- Teachings. --- Sacred books. --- Gautama Buddha --- Gautama Buddha. --- S13A/0320 --- S37/0770 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: Chan Buddhism (incl. texts) --- Buddhism outside China, Tibet, Mongolia and Japan--Buddhist texts and commentaries: Mahayana Sutra
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While Buddhism has no central text such as the Bible or the Koran, there is a powerful body of scripture from across Asia that encompasses the dharma, or the teachings of Buddha. This rich anthology brings together works from a broad historical and geographical range, and from languages such as Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese and Japanese. There are tales of the Buddha's past lives, a discussion of the qualities and qualifications of a monk, and an exploration of the many meanings of Enlightenment. Together they provide a vivid picture of the Buddha and of the vast nature of the Buddhist tradition.
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Conze's monograph The Principle of Contradiction: On the Theory of Dialectical Materialism is his most important philosophical work and the foundation for his later publications as a Buddhist scholar and translator. The openly Marxist work was published under considerable risk to both printer and author alike in December 1932 in Hamburg, Germany. Only months later, in May 1933, almost all of the five hundred copies of the first edition were destroyed during the Nazi book burning campaign. It is only now, more than eighty years later, that Conze's key philosophical work is made available to a broad audience in this English translation.^ In the work, Conze sets out to develop a detailed account of the historical and material conditions that support the emergence, production, and transmission of theoretical knowledge as exemplified by the principle of contradiction and, furthermore, to show that under different social and historical conditions the allegedly necessary truth and indubitable content of the principle would dissolve and be replaced by a radically different understanding of the principle of contradiction a dialectic understanding of the principle that would compel a rejection of the Aristotelian dogma. From a Marxist perspective, the analysis and critique of the principle of contradiction is a crucial and necessary step towards a dialectical understanding of philosophical (and political) theory and practice.^ Conze's monograph, which attempts to clear the ground for a deeper understanding of the very foundation of classical Marxist thought, may very well be the most comprehensive Marxist critique of the Aristotelian principle of contradiction available to this day. However, Conze's pioneering 1932 monograph goes well beyond the constraints of an orthodox Marxist analysis. His erudite and scholarly account of the history and evolution of the principle of contradiction illuminates the thought of Aristotle, Marx, and Buddha, and provides the groundwork for a new cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to philosophical theory and practice. --
Contradiction. --- Dialectical materialism. --- Matérialisme dialectique. --- Conze, Edward, --- Matérialisme dialectique.
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