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* Cook, Francis. ''Three Texts on Consciousness Only.'' Berkeley: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1999. | * Cook, Francis. ''Three Texts on Consciousness Only.'' Berkeley: Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, 1999. | ||
*''Dafo ding rulai mi yin xiu zhengliao yi zhu pusa wanxing shoulengyan jing'' 大佛頂如來密因修證了義諸菩薩萬行首楞嚴經 (apocryphal ''Śūraṃgama sūtra'') T.19.945. | *''Dafo ding rulai mi yin xiu zhengliao yi zhu pusa wanxing shoulengyan jing'' 大佛頂如來密因修證了義諸菩薩萬行首楞嚴經 (apocryphal ''Śūraṃgama sūtra'') T.19.945. | ||
- | *Dasheng fangbian hui, T11.319.38, trans. Zhu Nant'i; included in ''Dabaoji jing''. | + | *''Dasheng fangbian hui'', T11.319.38, trans. Zhu Nant'i; included in ''Dabaoji jing''. |
+ | *''Dasheng qixin lun'', T32.1666, attrib. to Aśvaghoṣa. Supposedly trans. by Paramārtha. | ||
*Davidson, Ronald M. ''Buddhist Systems of Transformation: Āśraya-parivṛtti/parāvṛtti among the Yogācāra.'' Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1985. | *Davidson, Ronald M. ''Buddhist Systems of Transformation: Āśraya-parivṛtti/parāvṛtti among the Yogācāra.'' Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1985. | ||
*Davies, Gloria. ''Worrying About China: The Language of Chinese Critical Inquiry''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007. | *Davies, Gloria. ''Worrying About China: The Language of Chinese Critical Inquiry''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007. | ||
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*Hayes, Richard P. ''Dignāga on the Interpretation of Signs.'' Studies of Classical India, vol. 9. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988. | *Hayes, Richard P. ''Dignāga on the Interpretation of Signs.'' Studies of Classical India, vol. 9. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988. | ||
*Higgins, Louise T. and Zheng Mo. “An Introduction to Chinese Psychology–Its Historical Roots until the Present Day.” ''The Journal of Psychology'', vol. 136, no. 2 (March 2002): 225-239. | *Higgins, Louise T. and Zheng Mo. “An Introduction to Chinese Psychology–Its Historical Roots until the Present Day.” ''The Journal of Psychology'', vol. 136, no. 2 (March 2002): 225-239. | ||
+ | *Hirakawa Akira 平川彰. “Jo序,” in Mizuno Kōgen, ed., ''Shin Butten kaidai jiten'', pp. 3-49. | ||
*Hopkins, Jeffrey. ''Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba’s The Essence of Eloquence.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. | *Hopkins, Jeffrey. ''Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba’s The Essence of Eloquence.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. | ||
*-----. ''Reflections on Reality: The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. | *-----. ''Reflections on Reality: The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. | ||
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*Steben, Barry. “Nishi Amane and the Birth of ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Chinese Philosophy’ in Early Meiji Japan,” in ''Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-century China''. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2011. | *Steben, Barry. “Nishi Amane and the Birth of ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Chinese Philosophy’ in Early Meiji Japan,” in ''Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-century China''. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2011. | ||
*Sthiramati. ''Triṃśikā-bhāṣya (Sum cu pa’i bshad pa)''. To. #4064, sDe dge vol. shi. New York: Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center, n.d. W23703-1454: 2-342. | *Sthiramati. ''Triṃśikā-bhāṣya (Sum cu pa’i bshad pa)''. To. #4064, sDe dge vol. shi. New York: Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center, n.d. W23703-1454: 2-342. | ||
+ | *Stone, Jacqueline I. ''Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism''. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1999. | ||
*Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson. “Football, Ressentiment, and Resistance in the Break-Up of the Former Soviet Union.” ''Culture, Sport, Society'', vol. 3, no. 2 (Summer 2000): 89-108. | *Sugden, John, and Alan Tomlinson. “Football, Ressentiment, and Resistance in the Break-Up of the Former Soviet Union.” ''Culture, Sport, Society'', vol. 3, no. 2 (Summer 2000): 89-108. | ||
*Sutton, Florin G. ''Existence and Enlightenment in the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra: A Study in the Ontology and Epistemology of the Yogācāra School of Mahāyāna Buddhism.'' Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991. | *Sutton, Florin G. ''Existence and Enlightenment in the Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra: A Study in the Ontology and Epistemology of the Yogācāra School of Mahāyāna Buddhism.'' Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991. |
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