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" ... in any sense, that is the existence of the Absolute One. I cannot here explain the reasons why, to my way of thinking, philosophy is forced to accept the metaphysical conception of the Absolute One, although, if this idea be realized in perfect sharpness,... "
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by Pali Text Society - 1905
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Buddhist Philosophy in India and Ceylon

Arthur Berriedale Keith - Buddha (The concept). - 1923 - 376 pages
...capacity to be incapable of entertaining a negative view on this topic, even if it be granted as true that philosophy is forced to accept the metaphysical conception...one is either identical with, or different from, the world. But it may be possible-thai the fair interpretation of some passages in the Canon supports the...
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The History of Buddhist Thought

Edward J. Thomas - Buddhism - 2004 - 350 pages
...assertion to the contrary ", but without stating clearly what he means by this.2 He says quite naively, " I cannot here explain the reasons why, to my way of...the metaphysical conception of the Absolute One." Not only that, but he is also certain that Buddha accepted it. " It was the Buddha, without any doubt,...
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