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- any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism"; [d] Katie Javanaud (2013)...
- unnatural, while the right regards most social inequality as the result of ineradicable natural inequalities, and sees attempts to enforce social equality as...
- that time. With no true knowledge of the hip-hop diaspora but with an ineradicable need to define it for the nescient m****es, the term breakdancing was...
- safely count as his surest support. ... This was the fundamental, the ineradicable weakness of the Carthaginian Empire ... The Punic relationship with the...
- any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". [a] Anatta Archived 22 January...
- Philosophism, Scepticism and Persiflage, there has arisen in this man the ineradicable feeling and knowledge that this Life of ours is true: not a Scepticism...
- a subtle, if not subterranean hint to the reader, a reminder of the ineradicable alienness of this biblically vengeful people" and that "those ready to...
- any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". Bruce M. ****van (1997)...
- 8.1.35. PMID 16021763. Hofstadter, Douglas R. (1996). "Preface 4 The Ineradicable Eliza Effect and Its Dangers, Epilogue". Fluid Concepts and Creative...
- any Ātman concept. As we have already observed, this is the basic and ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". Arun Kumar Upadhyay: "The...