diff --git a/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_ames-william.md b/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_ames-william.md index 73b71a7ebf..2ab3538d93 100644 --- a/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_ames-william.md +++ b/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_ames-william.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ year: 1988 journal: jiabs publisher: "International Association of Buddhist Studies" volume: 11 -series: 2 +number: 2 pages: "7--20" --- diff --git a/_content/papers/reflections-truth-experience-early-buddhist-epistemology_dhammadina.md b/_content/papers/reflections-truth-experience-early-buddhist-epistemology_dhammadina.md index ae68673542..3983a14b06 100644 --- a/_content/papers/reflections-truth-experience-early-buddhist-epistemology_dhammadina.md +++ b/_content/papers/reflections-truth-experience-early-buddhist-epistemology_dhammadina.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: "Reflections on Truth and Experience in Early Buddhist Epistemology" authors: - dhammadinna -external_url: "http://agamaresearch.dila.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Dhammadinn%c4%81-2021-Reflections-on-Truth-and-Experience-in-Early-Buddhist-Epistemology.pdf" +external_url: "https://agamaresearch.dila.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Dhammadinn%c4%81-2021-Reflections-on-Truth-and-Experience-in-Early-Buddhist-Epistemology.pdf" drive_links: - "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E3TvkaHLEWR3se9xu90dX6zHi7L2UQQQ/view?usp=sharing" course: epistemology @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ publisher: "Waxmann Verlag" pages: "101--133" --- -In this paper, Bhikkhu Dhammadinā thoroghly explores an early Buddhist view of epistemology, one based on the four noble truths yet grounded in personal liberative experience, exploring contact (phassa/sparśa), the experiential domain (āyatana), and the validity of first-person experience. +In this paper, Bhikkhu Dhammadinā thoroghly explores an early Buddhist view of epistemology, one based on the four noble truths yet grounded in personal liberative experience, exploring contact (*phassa/sparśa*), the experiential domain (*āyatana*), and the validity of first-person experience. diff --git a/_tags/epistemology.md b/_tags/epistemology.md index bfdb3c69d8..9b2a191be7 100644 --- a/_tags/epistemology.md +++ b/_tags/epistemology.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ illustration_caption: >- This 19th c woodblock by Hanabusa Itchō depicts the famous parable from Ud 6.4 where the Buddha compared the various religious sectarians to blind men attempting to describe an elephant. - Compared to a Buddha who sees, we are each only able to partially grasp the truth. + Compared to a Buddha who sees, we are each only able to partially grasp the truth. image: https://illeakyw.sirv.com/Images/banners/2020-03-15-bonn-rheinaue-blindenbrunnen-02.jpg image_width: 2560 image_height: 1707