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Idappaccayatā (Pali, also
idappaccayata; Sanskrit: idaṃpratyayatā) is a
Buddhist term that is
translated as "specific conditionality" or "this/that conditionality"...
- [suffering], and
anatta [not-self] are seen,
sunnata [emptiness] is seen, and
idappaccayata [specific conditionality] is seen. Tathātā is the
summary of them all...
- ways, the
Buddhist position is
closer to a
theory of "conditionality" (
idappaccayatā) than a
theory of "causality",
especially as it is
expounded by Nagarjuna...
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Buddhism (Pali and Sanskrit: बौद्ध धर्म
Buddha Dharma) is a
religion and
philosophy encomp****ing a
variety of traditions,
beliefs and practices, largely...
- the "enduring principle" (ṭhitā dhātu), "specific conditionality" (
idappaccayatā) and "dhammic nature" (法爾; dhammatā). This
principle is
expressed in...