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Book Review: Brains, Buddhas, and Believing: The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy of Mind by Arnold, Dan |
Finnigan, Bronwyn (評論) |
The Journal of Religion |
2015.01 |
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Buddhist Methaetics |
Finnigan, Bronwyn |
Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies=JIABS |
2010 |
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Examining the Bodhisattva's Brain |
Finnigan, Bronwyn |
Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science |
2014.03 |
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How Can a Buddha Come to Act?: The Possibility of a Buddhist Account of Ethical Agency |
Finnigan, Bronwyn |
Philosophy East and West |
2011.01 |
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Madhyamaka Buddhist Meta-ethics: The Justificatory Grounds of Moral Judgments |
Finnigan, Bronwyn |
Philosophy East and West |
2015.07 |
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The Paradox of Fear in Classical Indian Buddhism |
Finnigan, Bronwyn (著) |
Journal of Indian Philosophy |
2021.11 |
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The Possibility of Buddhist Ethical Agency Revisited: A Reply to Jay Garfield and Chad Hansen |
Finnigan, Bronwyn |
Philosophy East and West |
2011.01 |
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