A Yogacara Buddhist theory of metaphor English
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- 9780190664398
- 181.043 R 8124 Y 107579
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Put simply according to the buddhists, are the root of human suffering lies a deep discord between how we ordinarily conceive of reality and how it truly is.
What do buddhists have to say about figurative language?
A bit of methodology on derermining the relevant rextual field the handling intertextual borrowing
An outline
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