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Woncheuk (Korean: 원측; MR: Wŏnch'ŭk, c. 613–696) was a
Korean Buddhist monk who
worked in
seventh century China.
Woncheuk was a
follower of Paramārtha (499-569)...
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Wollstonecraft (1759–1797)[1][3][4][5]
Nicholas Wolterstorff (born 1932)
Wonchuk (613–696)[4]
Wonhyo Daisa (617–686)[4] Woo Tsin-hang (or Chih-****) (1865–1953)...
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literature until the
Chinese Hṛdaya..."
Harada (2002, p. 111,
footnote 19): "
Wonchuk in his "Praises of the
Heart Sutra"
after commenting on the line "illuminatingly...
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Women and
children first (protocol)
Women in
philosophy Won
Gwang Wonch'uk
Wonchuk Wonderism Wonhyo Wōnhyo Woo Tsin-hang
Wooden iron Word and
Object Word...
- (226 – 249)[a] Wang Ch'ung, (27–97)[a][e]
Wasil ibn Ata, (700 – 748)[b]
Wonchuk, (613 – 696)[e]
Wonhyo Daisa, (617 – 686)[e]
Yahya ibn 'Adi, (893 – 974)[b]...
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Temple (Sudeoksa) in 599. Hye-Gu,
built Naeso Temple (Naesosa) in 633.
Wonchuk (613–696 AD),
lived in
China many
years to
learn Confucian thought before...