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10 January 2020
Diamonds, Thunderbolts, and the Impossibility of Translation
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Some time back, on my Facebook Heart Sutra group , I argued along the lines that vajra doesn't mean "diamond" and that S...
28 June 2019
Suzuki, Negation, and Bad Buddhist Philosophy
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Looking again at how the influential Japanese scholar Suzuki Daisetsu Teitaro (1870 – 1966) used the (so-called) Diamond Sutra, I realise...
20 December 2013
Is There Any Such Thing as 'a Text'?
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Lines from a Buddhist Sutra British Library Most Buddhists will be familiar with the problem of finding two different translations of ...
15 November 2013
The use of Negation in Vajracchedikā
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Paul Harrison This essay will reproduce and, to some extent, critique an argument put forward by my countryman, Paul Harrison, in ...
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