淡江評論, 第 22-23 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1991 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 401 頁
... mind and the discrepancy between good and evil . Chinese scholar Feng Yu - lang ( E ) has said of Buddhist doctrine that all things in the universe are the manifestation of the mind and every- thing therefore is illusory and impermanent ...
... mind and the discrepancy between good and evil . Chinese scholar Feng Yu - lang ( E ) has said of Buddhist doctrine that all things in the universe are the manifestation of the mind and every- thing therefore is illusory and impermanent ...
第 439 頁
... mind in motion or in tranquility respectively . Having thoughts or having no thought represents the activity or tranquility of the mind in the state of motion . Having dreams or having no dream represents the activity or tranquility of the ...
... mind in motion or in tranquility respectively . Having thoughts or having no thought represents the activity or tranquility of the mind in the state of motion . Having dreams or having no dream represents the activity or tranquility of the ...
第 442 頁
... mind is not functionally distinct from the waking mind . " " Here Foulkes ' basic approach is similar to that of the traditional Chinese scholars in viewing wakefulness and dream as forming a continuum . According to his research , the ...
... mind is not functionally distinct from the waking mind . " " Here Foulkes ' basic approach is similar to that of the traditional Chinese scholars in viewing wakefulness and dream as forming a continuum . According to his research , the ...
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Kieng Long and Western Letters | 17 |
Translation and Reception of Chinese Poetry | 43 |
Schillers Tale | 59 |
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