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1) a rabbit's horns, the horns of a rabbit; 2) a hare's horns, the horns of a hare. Used as an example for something which is impossible in Buddhist philosophy, it is an important metaphor for anything which is a logical absurdity. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]] | |||
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hare's horns [JV]
1) a rabbit's horns, the horns of a rabbit; 2) a hare's horns, the horns of a hare. Used as an example for something which is impossible in Buddhist philosophy, it is an important metaphor for anything which is a logical absurdity. Erick Tsiknopoulos