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Compendium of Philosophy, being a Translation now made for the first time from the Original Pali of the Abhidhammattha-Sangaha, with Introductory Essay and Notes by Shwe Zan Aung B.A., Revised and edited by MrsRhys Davids, pp. xxvi and 298. London: published for the Pali Text Society by Henry Frowde, 1910.
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Compendium of Philosophy, being a Translation now made for the first time from the Original Pali of the Abhidhammattha-Sangaha, with Introductory Essay and Notes by Shwe Zan Aung B.A., Revised and edited by MrsRhys Davids, pp. xxvi and 298. London: published for the Pali Text Society by Henry Frowde, 1910.
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page 1154 note 1 Mrs. Rhys Davids now considers “philosophy” to be the best translation of the term Abhidhamma. And if, as I think, Dhamma is best translated by “religion”, Abhidhamma may well be taken as equal to the “philosophy of religion”.