Waldron 2004
Waldron, William S. (2004): The Buddhist unconscious: the ālaya-vijñāna in the context ofIndian Buddhist thought.- Taylor & Francis e-Library. (RoutledgeCurzon critical studies in Buddhism) s. auch ālayavijñāna, Yogācāra, Madhyamaka
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Waldron, William S. (2004): The Buddhist unconscious: the ālaya-vijñāna in the context ofIndian Buddhist thought.- Taylor & Francis e-Library. (RoutledgeCurzon critical studies in Buddhism) s. auch ālayavijñāna, Yogācāra, Madhyamaka
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