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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology (2024)
This article takes a broadly historical approach, discussing aspects of a topic that is important in each and every phase of the Buddhist tradition. Dependent arising (pratītya-samutpāda) is a key conceptual formulation of the truth (dharma) to whi
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https://doaj.org/article/c2d2e403c91d4d38963222475a466c72
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology. 27:25-56
Some scholars have argued that early Buddhism offers little theoretical support for an environmental ethics because it regards nature as having no intrinsic value, since it is impermanent and unsatisfactory. I disagree, and argue that the mythic cont
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
Publikováno v:
Buddhist Studies Review. 36:167-190
The early Buddhist exegetical text, the Nettippakaraṇa , apparently uniquely, describes the stages of the path as ‘transcendental dependent arising’ ( lokuttara paṭicca-samuppāda ), in contrast with the twelve nidāna s, called ‘worldly de
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture. 29:119-149
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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Buddhist Studies Review. 36:167-190
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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Buddhist Studies Review. 36:289-291
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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Buddhist Studies Review. 31:165-178
The P?li expression khaggavis??akappo may either mean ‘like the rhinoceros’ or ‘like the horn of the rhinoceros’. It occurs in the refrain eko care khaggavis??akappo at the end of each stanza of the Khaggavis??a-sutta and its parallels, and t
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
Publikováno v:
Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Premodern Sources
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https://doi.org/10.7312/salg17994-004
https://doi.org/10.7312/salg17994-004
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Buddhism. 10:241-259
Pa icca samuppāda (dependent arising) is the central philosophical principle of Buddhism, and is most commonly exemplified in the suttas in terms of the twelve nidānas. The ubiquitous interpretation of the twelve nidānas of pa icca samuppāda as t
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Dhivan Thomas Jones
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Buddhist Studies Review. 26:85-102
The episode of Brahm?’s request to the Buddha to teach has been regarded as problematic from early times, since it suggests that the Buddha was initially lacking in compassion. Comparison of versions of the story shows it to be possibly pre-A?okan