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Interpenetration and Buddhist
" The Key Operative Concepts in Korean Buddhist Syncretic Philosophy ; Interpenetration and Essence-Function in Wŏnhyo, Chinul and Kihwa.

Interpenetration and .
Process Metaphysics and Hua-Yen Buddhism: A Critical Study of Cumulative vs Interpenetration, Suny Press.

essence-function and are
Nevertheless the essence-function construction must be distinguished from the subject-object construction from a scholastic perspective because the two are completely different from each other in terms of their way of thinking.

essence-function and East
His work, which attempts a synthesis of the seemingly divergent strands of Indian and Chinese Buddhist doctrine, makes use of the essence-function ( 體用, or che-yong ) framework, which was popular in native East Asian philosophical schools.
Park ( 1983: p. 147 ) identifies essence-function as an East Asian Buddhist strategy to convey nonduality:
Since the t ' i-yung or " essence-function " construction is originally used by East Asian Buddhists to show a non-dualistic and non-discriminate nature in their enlightenment experience, it should not exclude any other frameworks such as neng-so or " subject-object " constructions.

essence-function and tradition
In the tradition of earlier philosophers, he applied che-yong (" essence-function ") and Hwaeom ( sa-sa mu-ae, " mutual interpenetration of phenomena ").

are and mutually
Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
Until tangible and mutually enforceable arms reduction measures are worked out we will not weaken the means of defending our institutions.
In the event the rupees set aside for loans under Section 104 ( E ) of the Act are not advanced within six years from the date of this Agreement because the Export-Import Bank of Washington has not approved loans or because proposed loans have not been mutually agreeable to the Export-Import Bank of Washington and the Department of Economic Affairs of the Government of India, the Government of the United States of America may use the rupees for any purpose authorized by Section 104 of the Act.
This, despite postwar experience demonstrating that all elements are necessarily mutually supporting.
Therefore, the only conceivable alternatives are those represented, on the one hand, by the two at least apparently self-consistent but mutually exclusive positions of Buri and Barth and, on the other hand, by the third but really pseudo position ( analogous to a round square ) of Bultmann.
The technological, operative approach, which she calls extraverted, and the mystic, contemplative, psychological one, which she calls introverted are not mutually exclusive, but complementary instead, as meditation requires practice in the real world, and conversely.
An exception to this could include a politician whose " weasel words " and obfuscation are necessary to gain support from multiple constituents with mutually exclusive conflicting desires from their candidate of choice.
Much like the relationship between British English and American English, the Austrian and German varieties differ in minor respects ( e. g., spelling, word usage and grammar ) but are recognizably equivalent and largely mutually intelligible.
Nevertheless it remains the case that, although spoken American and British English are generally mutually intelligible, there are enough differences to cause occasional misunderstandings or at times embarrassment — for example some words that are quite innocent in one dialect may be considered vulgar in the other.
While related, the Lithuanian, the Latvian, and particularly the Old Prussian vocabularies differ substantially from one another and are not mutually intelligible.
It holds that all phenomena ( Sanskrit: dharmas ) are intimately connected ( and mutually arising ).
Dialects of Manding are generally considered ( among native speakers ) to be mutually intelligible – dependent on exposure or familiarity with dialects between speakers – and spoken by approximately 20 million people in the countries Burkina Faso, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Liberia, Côte d ' Ivoire and The Gambia.
Khmer dialects, although mutually intelligible, are sometimes quite marked.
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Some argue that consequentialist and deontological theories are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
They are by no means mutually exclusive and are often combined to form a more complete and coherent interpretation of prophetic passages.
Specific obligations to support compliance with the domestic legislation or regulatory requirements of the contracting party providing genetic resources, and contractual obligations reflected in mutually agreed terms, are a significant innovation of the Nagoya Protocol.
The two are not mutually exclusive.
Free citizens and a republic government are " mutually interrelated.
As long as the concepts are useful and mutually compatible, they are accepted on their own.

are and informing
A copy of the order, with a " penal notice "— i. e. notice informing the recipient that if they do not comply they are subject to imprisonment — is served on the person concerned.
) In practice, particularly by ' trusted insiders ,' they are generally considered functionally identical for the purpose of informing countermeasures.
There are any number of approaches to teaching literacy ; each is shaped by its informing assumptions about what literacy is and how it is best learned by students.
A wrestler may voluntarily submit by verbally informing the referee ( usually used in moves such as the Mexican Surfboard, where all four limbs are incapacitated, making tapping impossible ).
* April 25 – Two of the companions of Islam's Last Prophet Muhammad are moved from their graves upon informing of water in the graves in the dream of King Faisal of Iraq in Salmaan Paak, Iraq.
Common law norms for settling disputes in practical situations, often worked out over many generations to establishing precedent, are a core element informing decisionmaking in legal systems around the world.
They are flapped rapidly and function as gyroscopes, informing the insect about rotation of the body during flight.
As Bennet writes,the fact of language itself can also play a crucial role in informing the way in which song lyrics are heard and the forms of significance which are read into them ”.
Also known as stock-share portals, stock market portals or stock exchange portals are Web-based applications that facilitates the process of informing the share-holders with substantial online data such as the latest price, ask / bids, the latest News, reports and announcements.
While merely informing others of the new name is enough for it to take legal effect, those whose births are registered in Scotland or have been legally adopted there can optionally apply to the Registrar General for Scotland to have their birth certificate amended to show the new name and have the respective register updated.
It turns out that the natives secretly intend to kill them, so as to prevent them from ever informing the rest of the galaxy of " New Earth " ( the natives are paranoid of being taken by another " Empire " of any kind ).
Increasingly, information and communication technologies are being utilised to improve health systems in developing countries through: the standardisation of health information ; computer-aided diagnosis and treatment monitoring ; informing population groups on health and treatment.
The King's Equerries are young officers who take turns prepareing the King's activities, informing him about all the aspects that may be important to him and providing any other useful services such as announcing visitors.
Telegrams are sent to relatives informing them about the fate of their husbands, sons and fathers.
Just as they are about to take a group of underprivileged children on a riverboat ride and picnic, Deborah Bishop ( Jeanne Crain ), Rita Phipps ( Ann Sothern ), and Lora Mae Hollingsway ( Linda Darnell ) receive a message from Addie Ross informing them that she has run off with one of their husbands.
He is held responsible for informing all brothers ( in-house and out of house ) of activities that are planned for the chapter.
There are no signs informing would-be visitors of its actual location ; therefore, it's almost an impossibility to find for any potential tourists who wish to visit the site.
Signals are the baby's way of informing a caregiver of an elimination need.
Sign informing truckers it is illegal to use a Parkway in New York City. In the New York metropolitan area contemporary parkways are predominantly controlled-access highways restricted to non-commercial traffic, excluding trucks and tractor-trailers.
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) is informing healthcare professionals and patients that the antidepressant Celexa ( citalopram hydrobromide ; also marketed as generics ) should no longer be used at doses greater than 40 mg per day because it can cause abnormal changes in the electrical activity of the heart that are extremely rare but potentially serious.
Strong social constructivism says " none are able to communicate either a full reality or an accurate ontology, therefore my position must impose, by a sort of divine right, my observer-relative epistemology ", whereas weak social constructivism says " none are able to know a full reality, therefore we must cooperate, informing and conveying an objective ontology as best we can.
Having bid her daughter a good night, Mrs. Loomis then talks with her husband, enthusiastically informing him that their daughter and the son of the richest family in town are in love and that Bud would " be the catch of a lifetime ".

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