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    Mindfulness and the Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path

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    Comments on Max Müller's Interpretation of the Buddhist

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    Taking Refuge in the Triple Gem and the 5 Lay Vows – Geshe Tenzin Zopa

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    KARMA, CHARACTER, and CONSEQUENTIALISM Damien Keown

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    Ta Hā Jālinī Sutta

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    Craving and Dukkha by Bhikkhu Anālayo

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    From Adversity to Relationality: a Buddhist-Oriented View of Integrative Negotiation and Mediation

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    The Buddhist Conception of Man in Relation to the Christian Conception

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    Samsara and the Organization Murray Hunter University Malaysia Perlis

  • Three Accounts of No-Self (Anatta) 1/8/2013 Drew.Christie@Unh.Edu Philosophy, University of New Hampshire

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