YB1 D.T.Suzuki, "Philosophy of the Yogacara", LM n.s. 5, 1904, 370-386 YB2 Th. Stcherbatsky, "Notes de littérature bouddhique", LM n.s. 6, 1905, 144-153 YB3 Th. Stcherbatsky, "The soul theory of the Buddhists", BASR 1920: 823, 837 YB4 D.T.Suzuki, "The psychological school of Mahayana Buddhism", EB 2, 1922, 105-128 YB5 J.Masuda, "Der individualistische Idealismus der Yogacara-Schule", MKB 10, 1926 YB6 J.Masuda, "Widergegung der Samkhya Lehre von Yogacara-Philosophen", ExO II-III, 1926, 37-44 YB7 Giuseppe Tucci, "The idealistic school in Buddhism", DUB 12, 1926, 1-16. Translated into Spanish by F. Tola and C. Dragonetti in REB 11, 1996, 46-65 YB8 Paul Masson-Oursel, "Tathagatagarbha et alayavijnana", JA 210, 1927, 295-302 YB9 Th. Stcherbatsky, "Über den Begriff vijnana in Buddhismus", ZII 7, 1929, 136-139 YB10 J.Marques Riviere, "Le Bouddhisme, système de Yoga", Bulletin de l'Association Francaise des Amis de l'Orient 8, 1930, 16-24 YB11 Rakesh Ranjan Sharma, "The Yogacara theory of the external world", PAIOC 5, 1930, 883-910 YB12 E.Wolff, "Zur Lehre von Bewusstsein (Vijnanavada) bei den späteren Buddhisten", MKB 17, 1930 YB13 D.Shimaji, "Introduction to the Japanese translation of Cheng wei che lun", adapted into French by Paul Demieville in Sylvain Levi's Un système de philosophie bouddhique (Paris 1932), 15-42 YB14 P.C.Bagchi, "Paravrtti", COJ 1, 1933, 34-38 YB15 Vidhusekhara Bhattacarya, "Evolution of Vijnanavada", IHQ 10, 1934, 1-11. Summarized PAIOC 7, l933, 56 YB16 R.Kambayashi, "Über die historistischen Entwicklung des buddhistische Bewusstseins", ACV 294-302 YB17 Louis de la Vallee Poussin, "Note sur l'alayavijnana", MCB 3, 1934, 145-168 YB18 Louis de la Vallee Poussin, "Svatmani kartrtvavirodhat", IC 1, 1934, 113 YB19 A.B.Shiio, "Epistemological Buddhism", ACV 327-331 YB20 S.Lindquist, Siddhi and Abhinna. Upsala 1935 YB21 R.Mukherjee, "The mysticism of Yogacara Buddhism", AP 7, 1936, 512 ff. YB22 R.Kambayashi, "The thought of the Vijnana school and esoteric Buddhism", SKenk 13, 1936, 22-35 YB23 Vidhusekhara Bhattacharya, "Asparsayoga", WoolCV 17-20 YB24 Janakivallabha Bhattacharya, "Yogacaras", CR 117, 1950, 83-95 YB25 Erich Frauwallner, "Amalavijnanam und alayavijnanam", FWS 148-159. Translated into Spanish by F.Tola and C.Dragonetti in REB 4, 1992-93, 51-74 YB26 Y.Ueda, "Idealistic theory of Buddhism" (summary), JSR 2, 1951, 156-157 YB27 Chatterjee, "Introduction to the Yogacara school", MB 64, 1956, 11-14 YB28 Chatterjee, "Introduction to Vijnanavada of the Buddhists", VK 32, 1956-57, 521 ff. YB29 Chatterjee, "The Yogacarin treatment of the Prajnaparamita texts", CIDO 23, 1957, 230-23l YB30 Chatterjee, "Vijnanavada of Buddhism (an introduction)", PB 62, 1957, 226-229 YB31 Nalinaksha Dutt, "Tathagatagarbha", IHQ 33, 1957, 26-39 YB32 Anukul Chandra Banerjee, "Bhumis in Mahayana Buddhism", PAIOC 20.2, 1959, 87-92 YB33 Kenneth K. Inada, "Vijnanavada and Whiteheadian philosophy", JIBSt 7.2, 1959, 83-96 YB34 A. Zigmund Cerbu, "A Tun-Huang version of the Asrayaparavrtti", ALB 25, 1961, 40-48 YB35 H.G.A.Van Zeyst, "Abhutaparikalpa", EnBud 1, Supplement 1961-65, 789 YB36 Agehananda Bharati, "Modern Hindu exegesis of Mahayana doctrine", PEW 12, 1962, 19-28 YB37 Minoru Kiyota, "The three modes of encompassing in the Vijnaptimatrata system", JIBSt 19, 1962, 380-385 YB38 Ashok Kumar Chatterji, The Yogacara Idealism. Varanasi 1963. Second revised edition 1975 YB39 Herbert V. Guenther, "Indian Buddhist thought in Tibetan perspective: infinite transcendence versus finiteness", HistR 3, 1963, 83-105 YB40 Shoryu Kanaoka, "Adana-vijnana", EnBud 1.2, 1963, 188-189 YB41 Shoryu Kanaoka, "Adarsa-jnana", EnBud 1.2, 1963, 189-190 YB42 K.Kawada, "Dharmadhatu", JIBSt 22, 1963, 9-24 YB43 C.D.Sharma, "The philosophy of Vijnanavada", UJP 2, 1963, 1-12 YB44 D. Van An, "On the middle way in Yogacara Buddhism", JIBSt 21, 1963, 329-335 YB45 Seibun Fukaura, "Alaya-vijnana", EnBud 1.3, 1964, 382-388 YB46 Shoryu Kanaoka, "Amala-vijnana", EnBud 1.3, 1964, 402-403 YB47 Walpola Rahula, "Alayavijnana", MB 72, 1964, 130-133 YB48 Genjun H. Sasaki, "The three aspects of truth in Buddhist epistemology", JOI 14, 1964, 236-251 YB49 Jean Varegnat, Les hauts-pouvoirs spirituels par la pratique du Yogacara. Saint-Jean-de-Braye 1964 YB50 Yuichi Kajiyama, "Controversy between the sakara- and the nirakara-vadins of the Yogacara school--some materials", JIBSt 14.1, 1965, 26-37. Reprinted StudBudPhilos 389-400 YB51 Alex Wayman, "The Yogacara idealism", PEW 15, 1965, 65-74 YB52 Herbert V. Guenther, "Mentalism and beyond in Buddhist philosophy", JAOS 86, 1966, 297-303 YB53 Jikido Takasaki, "Dharmata, dharmadhatu and buddhadhatu", JIBSt 28, 1966, 902-919 YB54 Noritoshi Aramaki, "Paratantrasvabhava--a diagrammatic account", JIBSt 30, 1967 - 32, 1968 YB55 Yoshifumi Ueda, "Two main streams of thought in Yogacara philosophy", PEW 16, 1967, 155-166 YB56 Chhote Lal Tripathi, An Appraisal of Yogacara Theory of Knowledge. Ph.D.Thesis. Allahabad University 1967 YB57 Kizow Inazu, "Vijnaptimatrata doctrine as a systematical explanation of Bodhisattva's life", JIBSt 32, 1968, 991-996 YB58 L.M.Joshi, "The mind and the mere mind in Buddhism", MB 76, 1968, 130-136. Also VIJ 6, 1968, 93-100 YB59 Ashok Kumar Chatterjee, "An introduction to Yogacara Buddhism", Anviksiki 1969, 89-120 YB60 Lambert Schmithausen, "Zur Literaturgeschichte der ältere Yogacara-Schule", ZDMG 1969, Supplement 1, 811-821 YB61 Chhote Lal Tripathi, "The nature of 'reality' in Yogacara Buddhism", EAW 19, 1969, 474-484 YB62 Chhote Lal Tripathi, "Role of 'illusion' in Yogacara idealism", IPC 14.1, 1969, 7-13 YB63 B.K.Matilal, "Alayavijnana, transmigration and absolutism", JOR 40-41, 1970-72, 151-166 YB64 Chhote Lal Tripathi, "The idealistic theory of inference", ABORI 51, 1970, 175-188 YB65 Chhote Lal Tripathi, "The philosophy of Yogacara idealism", AUS n.s. 2, 1970, 25-42 YB66 Ashok Kumar Chatterjee, "Idealism and absolutism--a Buddhist synthesis", OH 19, 1971, 33-51. Reprinted in his Facets of Buddhist Thought (Calcutta 1975) YB67 Lal Mani Joshi, "A survey of the conception of bodhicitta", JRS 3.1, 1971, 70-79 YB68 Jacques May, "La philosophie bouddhique idealiste", AS 25, 1971, 265-323 YB69 Chhote Lal Tripathi, "Knowledge and its validity", JOI 21, 1971, 71-89 YB70 Alex Wayman, "The mirror-like knowledge in Mahayana Buddhist literature", AS 26, 1971, 353-363 YB71 Yeh Ah-yueh, "The characteristics of the theory of sunyata in the Vijnanavadin school" (in Japanese with English summary) TOG 44, 1972, 123-144. Also JIBSt 41, 1972, 367-370 YB72 Walpola Rahula, "Vijnaptimatrata philosophy in the Yogacara system and some wrong notions", MB 80, 1972, 324-330. Also Buddhist 43, 1973, 117-128 YB73 N.Aiyaswami Sastri, "Store consciousness (alayavijnana)--a ground concept of the Yogacara Buddhism", Bulletin of Tibetology 9.1, 1972, 5-16 YB74 Chhote Lal Tripathi, The Problem of Knowledge in Yogacara Buddhism. Varanasi 1972 YB75 Yeh Ah-yueh, "The meaning of the four errorless realities in the Vijnanavadin school" (summary). TICOJ 17, 1973, 85-87 YB76 Herbert Guenther, "Samvrti and paramartha in Yogacara according to Tibetan sources", PTT 89-97 YB77 P.K.Mukhopadhyaya, "Cognitive act", JIP 2, 1973, 115-117 YB78 Esho Mikogami, "The problem of verbal testimony in Yogacara Buddhism", BGK 32-33, 1973, 1-18 YB79 Gadjin Nagao, "On the theory of Buddha-body", EB 6.1, 1973, 25-53 YB81 Koitsu Yokoyama, "A study on the epistemology of the Vijnaptimatrata thought" (summary), ToG 46, 1973, 6 YB82 Gishin Tokiwa, "The alayavijnana of the Sraddhotpada", JIBSt 23.1, 1974, 18-23 YB83 Alfonso Verdu, Dialectical Aspects in Buddhist Thought. Studies in Sino-Japanese Mahayana Idealism. International Studies, East Asian Series Research Publication Number 8. Lawrence, Kansas 1974 YB84 Stefan Anacker, "Yogacara", BAMP 97-101 YB85 Noriaki Hakamaya, "Nirodhasamapatti--its historical meaning in the Vijnaptimatrata system", JIBSt 23.2, 1975, 33-43 YB86 Anandamaitreya, "The defilements of the mind (kilesa)", MB 84, 1976, 62-65 YB87 V.V.Gokhale, "Yogacara works annotated by Vairocanaraksita (discussed in Tibetan photographic materials at the K.P.Jayaswal Research Institute at Patna)", ABORI 58-59, 1977-78, 635-643 YB89 Vijaya Rani, "Accumulation of forms in cognition according to the Yogacaras", JGJRI 33, 1977, 31-38 YB90 Gadjin M. Nagao, "''What remains' in sunyata: a Yogacara interpretation of emptiness", MBMTP 66-82 YB91 Akiko Osaki, "What is meant by destroying the alayavijnana?", JIBSt 26.2, 1978, 15-20 YB92 Alan Sponberg, "Dynamic liberation in Yogacara Buddhism", JIABS 2.1, 1979, 44-64 YB93 Alex Wayman, "Yogacara and the Buddhist logicians", JIABS 2.1, 1979, 65-80 YB94 Mervin Higgo Hanson, The Trikaya: A Study of the Buddhology of the Early Vijnanavada School of Indian Buddhism. Ph.D.Thesis, University of British Columbia 1980 YB95 Thomas McEvilly, "Plotinus and Vijnanavada Buddhism", PEW 30, 1980, 181-194 YB95.1 Brian Edward Brown, The Buddha Nature: A Study of the Tathagatagarbha and and Alayavijnana. Ph.D.Thesis, Fordham University 1981 YB96 M.J.Larrabee, "The one and the many: Yogacara Buddhism and Husserl", PEW 31, 198l, 3-16 YB97 Masaaki Hattori, "The dream simile in Vijnanavada treatises", IBSDJ 235-242 YB98 Kennard Lipman, "The Cittamatra and its Madhyamika critique: some phenomenological reflections", PEW 32, 1982, 295-308 YB99 Paul Hoornert, "Bondage (bandha) and release (moksa) in early Yogacara Buddhism", TICOJ 27, 1982, 95-96 YB100 John P. Keenan, "Original purity and the focus of early Yogacara", JIABS 5.1, 1982, 7-18 YB101 Koitsu Yokoyama, "On the development of the concept of advaya in early Yogacara" (in Japanese with English summary). Shink 254, 1982, 47-77 YB102 Edgar A. Buttner, "The Yogacara school and physiological psychology", YB 1983, 201-204 YB103 Nilima Kushari, "On Buddhist idealism", JIAP 22.1, 1983, 24-35 YB104 Paul Hoornaert, "The bipolar Buddha", JIP 12, 1984, 51-66 YB105 Biswanarayan Shastri, "The role of jneyavarana in the concept of nirvana of Yogacara" (summary). PAIOC 32, 1984-85, 361-362 YB106 Hase Shota, "Knowledge and transcendence: modern idealist philosophy and Yogacara Buddhism", JJRS 11, 1984: 77, 169 YB106.1 Joe Bransford Wilson, Jr., The Meaning of Mind in the Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy of Mind-Only (Cittamatra). Ph.D.Thesis University of Virginia 1984 YB107 Akiko Osaki, "Jung's collective unconsciousness and the alayavijnana ", JIBSt 35.1, 1986, 46-51 YB107.1 Ronald Mark Davidson, Buddhist Systems of Transformation: Asraya-parivrtti/-paravrtti among the Yogacara. Ph.D.Thesis, U. of California, Berkeley 1985 YB108 Dieter Back, "Vijnana: eine anmerkung zur buddhistischen Erkenntnislehre", AS 41, 1987, 83-91 YB109 Leslie S. Kawamura, "Concept of bhranti in Yogacara Buddhism", SLJBS 1, 1987, 70-75 YB110 Miranda Shaw, "William James and Yogacara philosophy: a comparative inquiry", PEW 37, 1987, 223-244 YB111 Lambert Schmithausen, Alayavijnana. On the Origin and the Early Development of the Central Concept of Yogacara Philosophy. Studia Philologia Buddhica IVa-b. Two volumes. Tokyo 1987, 2007 YB112 Masaaki Hattori, "Realism and the philosophy of consciousness-only", EB 21.1, 1988, 23-60 YB112.1.John Keenan, "Buddhist Yogacara philosophy as ancilla theologiae", Japanese Religions 15.5, 1988 YB113 Prabhakar Mishra, "The philosophical significance of the idea of Tathagata in the context of the Absolutism of the Yogacara", VIRB 6, 1988, 44-50 YB113.1 Biswanarayn Shastri, "Two obstacles in the way of nirvana and Buddhahood", NBLBS 41-46 YB114 John P. Keenan, "Spontaneity in Western martial arts--a Yogacara critique of mushin (no-mind)", JJRS 16, 1989, 255-298/ YB115 Ramashankar Tripathi, Cittamatrata and Buddhist Pramana Vyavastha. New Delhi 1989 YB115.1 William Stone Waldron, The Alayavijnana in the Context of Indian Buddhist Thought: The Yogacara Concept of an Unconscious. Ph.D.Thesis, University of Wisconsin at Madison 1990 YB115.2.Paul J. Griffiths, "Pure consciousness and Indian Buddhism", ProbPC 71-97 YB116 Thubten Jinpo, "The cittamatrin theory of mind", Tulku 1-8 YB117 Bhawani Shankar Shukla, "The emergence of the concept of cittamatra", Tulku 46-54 YB118 Brian Edward Brown, The Buddha Nature: A Study of Tathagatagarbha and Alayavijnana. Delhi 1991, 1994 YB118.1 Paul J. Griffiths, "Memory in classical Indian Yogacara", IMM 109-132 YB119 John Powers, The Yogacara School of Buddhism" A Bibliography. ATLA Bibliography Series, No. 27. Metuchen, N.J. and London 1991 YB119.5 G. Viswa Rani, "Yogacara psychology of perception", BudP 198-202 YB120 Yajneshwar S. Shastri, "Conception of alayavijnana", YSS 137-140 YB120.1.Ramesh Kumar Sharma, "Reality of the external world: Yoga vs. Buddhist idealism", PGI 165-184 YB121 Lambert Schmithausen, "On the origin and early development of alayavijnana", ZDMG Supplement 9, 1992, 188 YB121.1 Hari Shankar Prasad, "The Buddhist doctrine of karma", RIBP 83-96 YB121.1.5 Chakravarthi Ram Prasad, "Dreams and reality: the Sankarite critique of Vijnanavada", PEW 43, 1993, 405-455. Reprinted IPE 1, 283-298 YB121.2 Peter della Santina, "Interdependence in Mahayana Buddhism: the convergence of Madhyamaka and Yogacara", PPRAMC 199-206 YB121.3 John P. Keenan, "Yogacara", BudSp 203-212 YB122 Jikido Takasaki, "On upadana (II). Alayavijnana and its two kinds of upadana", SBWarder 149-159 YB122.1 Alexander Piatigorsky, "Some observations on the notion of tathagata-garbha", BF 3, 1994, 239-248 YB122.2 T.R.Sharma, "Introduction to Vijnanavada", AIBP 1-51 YB122.3 T.R.Sharma, "Vijnanavada and bodhicitta", AIBP 52-57 YB122.5 Fernando Tola and Carmen Dragonetti, "Le estructure de la muente segun la escuele idealista budista (Yogacara)", REB 4, 1992-93, 51-74 YB123 William S. Waldron, "How innovative is the alayavijnana?: the alaya-vijnana in the context of canonical and Abidharma vijnana theory, Part I", JIP 22. 1994, 199-258 YB123.8 Kazuo Hyodo, "Yoga and vijnaptimatrata theory--establishment of the asallaksanapravesopaya, the way to enter into nonexistence of both object and subject", OG 47, 1994, 7-8 YB124 Richard King, "Early Yogacara and its relationship with the Madhyamika school", PEW 44, 1994, 659-684 YB124.5 In-Sub Hur, An Analysis of the Different Way of Thinking of Indian Yogacara and Chinese Fa=hsiang School. Ph.D.Thesis, University of Hawaii 1996 YB125 Alex Wayman, "A defense of Yogacara Buddhism", PEW 46, 1996, 447-476 YB125.1 Noritoshi Aramaki, "Where else than in mind-only? transforming the old history and creating the new", EthR 31-38 YB126 Christian Coseru, "The continuity between Madhyamaka and Yogacara schools of Mahayana Buddhism", JASBe 37.2, 1997, 48-83 YB126.2 Jay L. Garfield, "Three natures and three naturelessnesses: comments on cittamatra conceptual categories", JIPR 2, 1997. Reprinted EW 109-127 YB126.3 Sodo Mori, "The Vijnanavadin view as depicted in the Pali commentaries with special reference to the Nirayapalakatha", BVSK 453-464 YB126.5 Nobuyoshi Yanabe, "The idea of dhatuvada in Yogacara and Tathagatagarbha texts", PBT 1997, 193-204 YB126.8 K. Dhammajoti, "The defects of the arhat's enlightenment--his aklistajnana and vasana", BS 28, 1998, 65-98 YB127 Richard King, "Vijnaptimatrata and the Abhidharma context of early Yogacara", AsPOxford 8, 1998, 5-18 YB127.5 Bimalendra Kumar, "Contribution of Professor Giuseppe Tucci in Yogacara philosophy", PBh 9, 1998, 273-279 YB128 Jeffrey Hopkins, Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism. London 1999 YB128.5 O.P.Jaiswal, "An evaluation of the nature of consciousness in Vijnanavada philosophy", BudCompL 46-53 YB129 Robert Kritzer, Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara Abhidharma. Wien 1999 YB129.5 Bimalendra Kumar, "Contribution of Prof. Giuseppe Tucci in Yogacara philosophy", BudCompL 146-153 YB130 Mudagamuwe Maithrimurthi, Wohlwallen, Mitleid, Freude und Gleichmut: eine ideengeschichtliche Untersuchung der vier apramanas in der buddhistischen Ethik und Spiritualitä von der Anfüngen bis hin zum frühen Yogacara. Stuttgart 1999 YB 131 Noritoshi Aramaki, "Toward an understanding of the Vijnaptimatrata", WCSU 39-60 YB131.5 Audrius Beinovin, "The conception of the three modes of consciousness (trisvabhava) in the texts of early Yogacara Buddhism" (in Polish). AOV 1, 2000, 56-73 YB132 David Burton, "Wisdom beyond words? Ineffability in Yogacara and Madhyamaka Buddhism", ContB 1, 2000, 53-76 YB133 Carmen Dragonetti, "Marginal note on the idealistic conception of citta-matra", JIABS 23.2, 2000, 165-176 YB137 Shintaro Kitano, "The 'turning point' of the three self-natures doctrine in the development of the Yogacara school" (summary). JICABS 3, 2000, 102-108 YB140 C. Ram-Prasad, "Conceptuality in question: teaching and pure cognition in Yogacara-Madhyamaka", Religious Studies 36, 2000, 277-292 YB140.5 Jonathan A. Silk, "The Yogacara bhiksu", WCSU 265-314 YB141 K. Srinivas, "Truth as conceived in Yogacara and Mahyamika", IndPQ 27, 2000, 393-402 YB144 Vladimir Korobov, "Bodhicitta: an interpretation" (in Polish). AOV 2, 2001, 141-148 YB146 Ludovic Vievard, "L'origine de la compassion selon Yogacara et Madhyamika", AS 55, 2001, 423-454 YB147 Jeffrey Hopkins, Reflections on Reality. The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School. Berkeley, Cal. 2002 YB149 Adam C. Scarfe, "Whitehead's doctrine of objectification and Yogacara Buddhism's theory of the three natures", ContB 3, 2002, 111-126 YB150 Arvind Sharma, "The Madhyamaka and Yogacara understanding of the identity of nirvana and samsara", RRVVRI YB152 C.D.Sebastian, "A.K.Chatterjee on metaphysics of the Yogacara (The Yogacara Metaphysics): a re-evaluation", PQJNMU 8.3-4, 2002, 173-184 YB153 W.S.Waldron, "The dependent arising of a cognitive unconscious in Buddhism and science", CB 3, 2002, 141-160 YB154 John P. Keenan, "Critical and mystic Yogacara philosophy of language and truth", IIJBS 4, 2003, 57-88 YB154.5 Akira Hirakawa, "De la difference entre penetration intuitive et connaissance dichotomissante", Cipango (Paris) 10 (Sept. 2003), 169-227 YB155 Dan Lusthaus, Buddhist Phenomenology. A Philosophic Investigation of Yogacara Buddhism and the Ch'eng Wei-shih Lun. Routledge 2003 YB156 Dan Lusthaus, "Vijnanavada", EnB 2, 2004, 884-885 YB156.1 Dan Lusthaus, "Yogacara school", EnB 2, 2004, 914-921 YB157 Charles Muller, "The Yogacara two hindrances and their reinterpretation in East Asia", JIABS 27.1, 2004, 207-235 YB158 Karunesh Shukla, "The tradition of the Buddhist Yoga", CIPY 104-116 YB160 M. D'Amato, "Three nature: three stages. An interpretation of the Yogacara trisvabhava theory", JIP 33, 2005, 185-207 YB168 William S. Waldron, The 'Buddhist Unconscious'. The Alaya-Vijnana in the Context of Indian Buddhist Thought. Routledge 2003 YB161 Eric Cheetham, "An outline of the Yogacara-Vijnanavada school of Indian Buddhism (1)", BudSR 21, 2004: 35-58, 151-178 YB165 Sam Trivedi, "Idealism and Yogacara Buddhism", AsPOxford 15, 2005, 231-246 YB170 Dan Lusthaus, "Yogacara", EnP 1, 746-753 YB175 Noriaki Azami, "Samaropa and apavada in the doctrine of the three self-natures", JIBSt 54.3, 206, 229 YB177 David F. Germano and William S. Waldron, "A comparison of alayavijnana in Yogacara and Dzogchen", BTAPR 36-68 YB180 Shintaro Kitano, "A reconsideration of vijnapti", JIBSt 54.3, 2006, 167 YB185 Adam Scarfe, "Hegelian 'absolute idealism' of Yogacara Buddhism on consciousness, concept (Begriff) and co-dependent origination", ContB 7.1, 2006, 47-74 YB188 Charles Willemen, "About the word 'Yogacara' and 'Faxiang"", IIJBS 7, 2006, 115-124 YB190 Richard P. Hayes, "Yogacara school", EnBuddhism 843-846 YB191 Shintaro Kitano, "On the doctrine of the three self-naturesi n the philosophy of consciousness-only", JIBSt 55.3, 2007, 201-202 YB192 Hisayasu Kobayashi, "The eye-form illusion in Buddhist idealism", JIBSt 55.3, 2007, 254-255 YB194 Hidenori Sakume, "In search of the origins of the five-gotra system", JIBSt 55.3, 2007, 84-92 YB195 Lambert Schmithausen, "Aspects of spiritual practice in early Yogacara", JICPBS 11, 2007, 213-244 YB200 Hartmut Buescher, The Inception of Yogacara-Vijnanavada. Wien 2008 YB210 Jesan Woo, "Gradual and sudden enlightenment: the attainment of yogoipratyaksa in the later Indian Yogacara school", JIP 31, 2009, 179-188 |
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