Buddhism and Deconstruction

Buddhism and Deconstruction
Title Buddhism and Deconstruction PDF eBook
Author Dr Youxuan Wang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136845739

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This is a semiotic study of a corpus of texts that Kumârajîva (344-413 CE), Paramârtha (499~569 CE) and Xuanzang (599~664 CE) transmitted from India to China, featuring a critical reading of the Dazhidu Lun (T1509, Mahâ-Prajñâpâramitâ-upadeúa-Úâstra), San Wuxing Lun (T1617, Try-asvabhâva-prakara.na), and Guangbai Lun (T1571, Catu.húataka-úâstra-kârika). Focusing its attention on the Mahâyâna Buddhist notion of samatâ, it identifies a Buddhist semiotics which anticipates Derrida's invocation of the notion of the Same in his deconstruction of binary oppositions.

Buddhisms and Deconstructions

Buddhisms and Deconstructions
Title Buddhisms and Deconstructions PDF eBook
Author Jin Y. Park
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 320
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780742534186

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Buddhisms and Deconstructions considers the connection between Buddhism and Derridean deconstruction, focusing on the work of Robert Magliola. Fourteen distinguished contributors discuss deconstruction and various Buddhisms--Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese (Chan)--followed by an afterword in which Magliola responds directly to his critics.

Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism

Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism
Title Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Leesa S. Davis
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 245
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0826420680

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Explores the relationship between the philosophical underpinnings of Advaita Vedanta, Zen Buddhism And The experiential journey of spiritual practitioners.

Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism

Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism
Title Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Youru Wang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2003-12-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134429762

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As the first systematic attempt to probe the linguistic strategies of Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism, this book investigates three areas: deconstructive strategy, liminology of language, and indirect communication. It bases these investigations on the critical examination of original texts, placing them strictly within soteriological contexts. Whilst focusing on language use, the study also reveals some important truths about these two traditions and challenges many conventional understandings of them. Responding to recent critiques of Daoist and Chan Buddhist thought, it brings these two traditions into a constructive dialogue with contemporary philosophical reflection. It discovers Zhuangzian and Chan perspectives and sheds light on issues such as the relationship between philosophy and non-philosophy, de-reification of words, relativising the limit of language, structure of indirect communication, and use of paradox, tautology and poetic language.

Buddhism and Deconstruction

Buddhism and Deconstruction
Title Buddhism and Deconstruction PDF eBook
Author Dr Youxuan Wang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 268
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136845801

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This is a semiotic study of a corpus of texts that Kumârajîva (344-413 CE), Paramârtha (499~569 CE) and Xuanzang (599~664 CE) transmitted from India to China, featuring a critical reading of the Dazhidu Lun (T1509, Mahâ-Prajñâpâramitâ-upadeúa-Úâstra), San Wuxing Lun (T1617, Try-asvabhâva-prakara.na), and Guangbai Lun (T1571, Catu.húataka-úâstra-kârika). Focusing its attention on the Mahâyâna Buddhist notion of samatâ, it identifies a Buddhist semiotics which anticipates Derrida's invocation of the notion of the Same in his deconstruction of binary oppositions.

Nagarjuna's Wisdom

Nagarjuna's Wisdom
Title Nagarjuna's Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Barry Kerzin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 145
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1614295190

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Explore the Mulamadhyamakakarika the way the Dalai Lama teaches it. Nagarjuna’s Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way, or as it’s known in Tibetan, Root Wisdom, is a definitive presentation of the doctrines of emptiness and dependent arising, and a foundational text of Mahayana Buddhism. In this book, Barry Kerzin, personal physician to the Dalai Lama, presents this fundamental work in a digestible way, using a method favored by His Holiness: focusing on five key chapters, presented in a specific order. First we explore the twelve links of dependent origination, in Nagarjuna’s chapter 26, to learn why and how we cycle through sa?sara. Then we examine the self that cycles to discover that, in fact, there is no inherently existent self, based on Nagarjuna's chapter 18. We then enter an analysis of the four noble truths, based on chapter 24, to understand how conventional reality is understood. Next, an investigation of the Tathagata shows the reader that even emptiness is empty in chapter 22. Finally, Nagarjuna re-emphasizes the pervasiveness of emptiness in his first chapter. Thus, Dr. Kerzin walks us through Nagarjuna’s masterwork and lets the great teacher introduce us to Buddhist philosophy, step by step—deepening our understanding, enhancing the way we practice.

Critical Buddhism

Critical Buddhism
Title Critical Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Mr James Mark Shields
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 224
Release 2013-06-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1409481387

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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the relative calm world of Japanese Buddhist scholarship was thrown into chaos with the publication of several works by Buddhist scholars Hakamaya Noriaki and Matsumoto Shiro, dedicated to the promotion of something they called Critical Buddhism (hihan bukkyo). In their quest to re-establish a "true" - rational, ethical and humanist - form of East Asian Buddhism, the Critical Buddhists undertook a radical deconstruction of historical and contemporary East Asian Buddhism, particularly Zen. While their controversial work has received some attention in English-language scholarship, this is the first book-length treatment of Critical Buddhism as both a philosophical and religious movement, where the lines between scholarship and practice blur. Providing a critical and constructive analysis of Critical Buddhism, particularly the epistemological categories of critica and topica, this book examines contemporary theories of knowledge and ethics in order to situate Critical Buddhism within modern Japanese and Buddhist thought as well as in relation to current trends in contemporary Western thought.