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2016
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A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor (Oxford University Press, 2018)
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Winner of the 2018 Toshihide Numata Book Award, 2018
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METAPHOR AND LITERALISM IN BUDDHISM
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Buddhist Emptiness: Interpretation and Metaphor
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Empty Vision: Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism, by David McMahan
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The Journal of Global Buddhism, 2005
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OLIVEIRA. P.J, 2022
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Is "Illusion" a Prajñāpāramitā Creation? The Birth and Death of a Buddhist Cognitive Metaphor
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Something for Nothing: Cognitive Metaphors for Emptiness in the *Upadeśa (Dàzhìdù lùn)
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Language, Conscious Experience and the Self in Early Buddhism: A Cross-cultural Interdisciplinary Study
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Review of Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's The Essence of Eloquence: I, by Jeffrey Hopkins
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Journal of Buddhist Ethics, 1999
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Metaphor and literalism in Buddhism: the doctrinal history of nirvana
Soonil Hwang
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Do You Speak Mahāmudrā? How the Inexpressible is Said Through Metaphors
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Metaphor Papers, 2023
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Investigating the universality of primary metaphors: a perspective from buddhism
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Linguagem em (Dis) curso, 2007
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DHARMIC SEEDS IN THE GROUND OF CONSCIOUSNESS: BOTANICAL COGNITIVE METAPHORS OF THE ĀLAYAVIJÑĀNA IN THE MAHĀYĀNASAṂGRAHA
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Oneself as Another: Yantraputraka Metaphors in Buddhist Literature
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Unifying Opposites through Metaphor: A Cognitive Approach to the Buddhist Metaphors for the Mind in the Awakening of Faith Discourse
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Religions, 2018
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Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation. Jay L. Garfield
Karin Meyers
The Journal of Religion, 2003
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Unmanifest Perceptions: Mind-matter interdependence and its consequences in Buddhist thought and practice
Daniel M Stuart
Jundo Nagashima and Seongcheol Kim (eds.) 2017. Śrāvakabhūmi and Buddhist Manuscripts. Tokyo: Nombre Inc., 2017
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"It’s a Bear. No, It’s a Man. No, It’s a Metaphor! AsaṄga on the Proliferation of Figures, " In Tzohar, Roy. A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor (Oxford University Press, 2018). 77-124.
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
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From “Non-self” to “Emptiness”: an Original Three-tier Structure on Buddhism
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Metaphors in the conceptualisation of meditative practices
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Metaphor and the Social World, 2017
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The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience ( …
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The Buddhist Turn in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
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Empty Subject Terms in Buddhist Logic: Dignāga and his Chinese Commentators
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Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2009
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The Buddha is a Raft. On Metaphors, the Language of Liberation, and Religious Others in Early Buddhism.
Claire Maes
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Sensory perception, body and mind in Indian Buddhist philosophy
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Sensory Perception, 2012
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Ambiguity and the Concern with Language in the Traditions of Chinese Buddhist Philosophy Copyright 2007
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Form is (Not) Emptiness: The Enigma at the Heart of the Heart Sutra
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"You reap what you s.o.w.: Subject, object, wholeness – A Buddhist phenomenological prelude to Merleau-Ponty", forthcoming in TRANSPOSITIONAL SUBJECTOBJECTIVITY, edited by Ananta Kumar Giri
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The mind‐body relationship in Pāli Buddhism: A philosophical investigation
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Asian Philosophy, 1993
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Cracking the Enigma of the Heart Sutra from the Perspective of Progressive Stages of “Emptiness”
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The Mind and its Procedure in Buddhism
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Thinking in a marrow Bone: Embodiment in Vajrayana Buddhism and Psychoanalysis
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
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