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Substance theory, or substance–attribute theory, is an
ontological theory positing that
objects are
constituted each by a
substance and
properties borne...
- For one, Cobb
stressed the
problems inherent in what he
calls the "
substantialist" worldview—ultimately
derived from
classical Gr**** philosophy—that still...
- and the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā. The
Mahayanists were
bothered by the
substantialist thought of the Sarvāstivādins and Sautrāntikins, and in emphasizing...
- of
early Buddhism.
Adherents of Mahāyāna
Buddhism disagreed with the
substantialist thought of the Sarvāstivādins and Sautrāntikas, and in
emphasizing the...
- the Tathāgatagarbha Sūtra "did not
hesitate to
attribute an
obviously substantialist notion to the buddha-nature of
living beings," and
notes the
total lack...
- (vijnanatiti vijnanam),
Vasubandhu seems to be
avoiding any form of
substantialist thinking in
relation to consciousness.
These transformations are threefold:...
- Prajñāpāramitā or "perfection of wisdom" is then a mind free from
fixed substantialist or "self" concepts: However, Lord, the idea of a self will not occur...
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sixth and
seventh centuries,
Yogacara theory became ****ociated with a
substantialist non-dual
metaphysics which saw
buddha nature as an
eternal ground. This...
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Buddhagosa was
influenced by
Mahayana Buddhism, and
introduced "the
substantialist as well as
essentialist standpoints of the
Sarvastavadins and Sautrantikas...
- Nyaya-Vaisheshika
offers one of the most
vigorous efforts at the
construction of a
substantialist,
realist ontology that the
world has ever seen. It
provides an extended...