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Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinh
U1 wiùilùtị 14*, Mề0 H-oi lltd Oi tífa ỈA#V L* LịỉUi ỉỉ* l«* ưiỷ Ci-hý ito ui ZiỊuhttps://khothu vien .comEssays in Zen Buddhism(First Series)DAISETZ Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinh TEITARO SUZUKIGrove Press. Inc. New YorkAll Rights ReservedNo part of this book may be reproduced, for any reason, by any means, including any method of photographic reproduction, without the permission of the publisher.This volume was first published in 1949 by Rider & Company, London, EnglandLibr Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinhary of Congress Catalog Card Number: 61-11477First Evergreen Edition 1961Seventh PrintingDISTRIBUTED BY RANDOM HOUSE, INC., NEW YORKManufactured in th
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e United States of AmericaCONTENTSPREFACEEssay IINTRODUCTIONEssay IIZEN AS CHINESE INTERPRETATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF ENLIGHTENMENTEssay IIIENLIGHTENMEU1 wiùilùtị 14*, Mề0 H-oi lltd Oi tífa ỈA#V L* LịỉUi ỉỉ* l«* ưiỷ Ci-hý ito ui ZiỊuhttps://khothu vien .comEssays in Zen Buddhism(First Series)DAISETZ Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinh VIPRACTICAL METHODS OF ZEN INSTRUCTIONEssay VIITHE MEDITATION HALL AND THE IDEALS OF THE MONKISH DISCIPLINEEssay VIIITHE TEN COW-HERDING PICTURESINDEXEDITOR'S FOREWORDDAISETZ TEITARO SUZUKI, D. LITT., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the otani University, Kyoto, was born in 1869. He is probably Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinhnow the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the s
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ubject of Buddhism number a dozen or more, and of his works in Japanese as yet unknown to the West there are at least eighteen. He is, moreover, as a U1 wiùilùtị 14*, Mề0 H-oi lltd Oi tífa ỈA#V L* LịỉUi ỉỉ* l«* ưiỷ Ci-hý ito ui ZiỊuhttps://khothu vien .comEssays in Zen Buddhism(First Series)DAISETZ Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinhReligion of the Samurai ( Luzac and Co., 1913) nothing was known of Zen as a living experience, save to the readers of The Eastern Buddhist ( 1921-1939) until the publication of Essays in Zen Buddhism (Volume I) in 1927. Sn essaysinzenbuddhism chua xac dinhU1 wiùilùtị 14*, Mề0 H-oi lltd Oi tífa ỈA#V L* LịỉUi ỉỉ* l«* ưiỷ Ci-hý ito ui ZiỊuhttps://khothu vien .comEssays in Zen Buddhism(First Series)DAISETZ