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Samuel Weiser, Inc
Language
English
Pages
367

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Cover of: Essays in Zen Buddhism, second series
Essays in Zen Buddhism, second series
1985, Samuel Weiser, Inc
Paperback in English
Cover of: Essays in Zen Buddhism, (second series)
Cover of: Essays in Zen Buddhism (The Complete Works of D. T. Suzuki)
Essays in Zen Buddhism (The Complete Works of D. T. Suzuki)
July 1970, Rider & Co
in English
Cover of: Essays in Zen Buddhism (The Complete Works of D. T. Suzuki)
Essays in Zen Buddhism (The Complete Works of D. T. Suzuki)
July 1970, Rider & Co
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Cover of: Essays in Zen Buddhism, second series
Essays in Zen Buddhism, second series
1970, Rider
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First Sentence

"BEFORE I proceed to the discussion of the main idea of this essay, which is to consider Zen the Chinese way of applying the doctrine of Enlightenment in our practical life, I wish to make some preliminary remarks concerning the attitude of some Zen critics and thereby to define the position of Zen in the general body of Buddhism."

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Paperback
Number of pages
367

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OL11170330M
ISBN 10
0877280754
ISBN 13
9780877280750
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2093658

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BEFORE I proceed to the discussion of the main idea of this essay, which is to consider Zen the Chinese way of applying the doctrine of Enlightenment in our practical life, I wish to make some preliminary remarks concerning the attitude of some Zen critics and thereby to define the position of Zen in the general body of Buddhism.
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