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Nagarjuna emphasized delineating emptiness in his Six Collections of Reasonings, whereas Asangas emphasis was on the paths and stages of spiritual practice, as described in his Five Treatises on the Grounds.
Becoming Enlightened Dalai Lama 2009
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Nagarjuna emphasized delineating emptiness in his Six Collections of Reasonings, whereas Asangas emphasis was on the paths and stages of spiritual practice, as described in his Five Treatises on the Grounds.
Becoming Enlightened Dalai Lama 2009
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Thus, by teaching dependent arising, the “King of Reasonings,” Buddha eliminated the two extreme wrong views concerning voidness and established the two truths about everything.
Introduction to In Praise of Dependent Arising by Tsongkhapa 2006
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Reasonings of the former kind will necessarily be hard to follow owing to their length, for we assume an audience of untrained thinkers; those of the latter kind will fail to win assent, because they are based on premisses that are not generally admitted or believed.
Rhetoric Aristotle 2002
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Error of Mr Godwin is considering man too much in the light of a being merely rational — In the compound being, man, the passions will always act as disturbing forces in the decisions of the understanding — Reasonings of Mr
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Principles, and Reasonings, Suitable for them and for all good Men.
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Reasonings till he reduces all his Experiments, all his Phenomena, to general
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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Reasonings the force of Truth made its way, with ease to their minds.
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Remarkable, the Change of Thoughts, and feelings, and Reasonings which are occasioned by a Change of Objects.
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Authorities, and all the legal and constitutional Reasonings that are to be seen on the part of the House in that Controversy.
John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961
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