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and Translations; Chapter Twelve Texts and Translations 327 $aSanskrit Text of the Trims??ika?, Chinese texts of the renditions of Parama?rtha and Hsu?an-tsang, Separate English translations of all three versions, with detailed expository and comparative annotationsPart Five The Ch'eng Wei-Shih Lun and the Problem of Psychosophical Closure: Yoga?ca?ra in China; Chapter Thirteen; Background Sketches of Pre-T'ang Chinese Buddhism; Chapter Fourteen Seven Trajectories; The failure of Indian Logic in China; The Prajn?a? schools; Deviant Yoga?ca?ra; Hsiang hsing (""characteristic and nature"") in the Ch'eng wei-shih lun 327 $aChapter Fifteen The Legend of the Transmission of the Ch'eng wei-shih lunK'uei-chi's Situation; K'uei-chi's transmission story; Translation of story from Ch'eng-wei-shih-lun shu-yao; The Twelve Imperial Symbols; K'uei-chi's Catechism and 'Secret' Lineage Transmission; Problems with a Si?labhadra 'lineage'; Hsu?an-tsang's Reticence; Is Dharmapa?la's Interpretation the Dominant One? 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