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- Look up interpenetration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interpenetration may refer to: Interpenetration (Buddhism), a concept of Buddhist philosophy...
- Tongbulgyo is a school of "interpenetrated Buddhism" which was taught by the Korean monk Wonhyo. Ijangui Essence-Function Buddhism in Korea Traditional...
- An Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not...
- Iridescent Interpenetration (Italian: Compenetrazione iridiscente) is the title of several artworks and studies in a series by Italian ****urist painter...
- this sutra is the idea that all levels of reality are interrelated, interpenetrated and interfused, and so "inside everything is everything else". As the...
- Christ as did John of Damascus (d. 749), who also extended it to the "interpenetration" of the three persons of the Trinity, and it became a technical term...
- understanding of essence-function. One example is the Huayan doctrine of the interpenetration of phenomena or "perfect interfusion" (yuanrong, 圓融), which also makes...
- government, or law. Bilingual inscriptions indicate the everyday interpenetration of the two languages. Latin and Gr****'s mutual linguistic and cultural...
- processes include mechanical interlocking, electrostatic, diffusion interpenetration, adsorption and fracture processes. Wetting theory: Wetting is the...
- Śūnyatā (emptiness), pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination), and interpenetration in Buddhist philosophy. The metaphor's earliest known reference is...