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Stcherbatsky (Фёдор Ипполи́тович Щербатско́й) (11
September (N.S.) 1866 – 18
March 1942),
often referred to in the
literature as F. Th.
Stcherbatsky,...
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Critical Studies in Buddhism) 2011, p. 57-58. (
Stcherbatsky 1962 (1930). Vol. 1. p. 19)
Stcherbatsky, F. Th. 1962 (1930).
Buddhist Logic.
Volume 1. New...
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composed of
minute particles emitted by
substances and
striking the eye."
Stcherbatsky, F. Th. (1930, 1962),
Buddhist Logic,
Volume 1, p. 19, Dover, New York:...
- pp. 103–106.
Joshi 1977, p. 174.
Nakamure 1980, p. 285. Dutt 1930.
Stcherbatsky 1989, p. 54.
Murti 2013, p. 245.
Seyfort Ruegg 1981, p. 74-75. Gombrich...
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insight that
flowers in the
works of his
companion and
disciple Padmapada.
Stcherbatsky in 1927
criticized Shankara for
demanding the use of
logic from Madhyamika...
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defended their theories against Hindu and
Buddhist opponents.
Fyodor Stcherbatsky divided the
followers and
commentators on
Dharmakirti into
three main...
- Buddhism). A
leading scholar from the
modern era on
Buddhist philosophy is
Stcherbatsky, who has
written extensively on
Buddhist presentism:
Everything past...
- 81–121)
which is a
rendering of
Stcherbatsky's work from the Russian: Gupta,
Harish C. (1969).
Papers of Th.
Stcherbatsky. Calcutta:
Indian Studies Past...
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dynamic entities,
although they are also
called dharmas ("qualities")."
Stcherbatsky (1962 [1930]). Vol. 1. p. 19. Abhidhammattha-sangaha,
Britannica Online...
- re****ation of the Sarvāstivādin use of the Samyuktagama, see
Theodore Stcherbatsky, The
Central Conception of
Buddhism and the
Meaning of the Word Dharma...