The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng

The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng
Title The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng PDF eBook
Author Walter Liebenthal
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Pages 0
Release 1956
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The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng

The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng
Title The World Concepts of Chu Tao-sheng PDF eBook
Author Walter Liebenthal
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Pages 80
Release 1956
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The World Conception of Chu Tao-sheng

The World Conception of Chu Tao-sheng
Title The World Conception of Chu Tao-sheng PDF eBook
Author Walter Liebenthal
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Release 1956*
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Tao-Sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra

Tao-Sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra
Title Tao-Sheng's Commentary on the Lotus Sūtra PDF eBook
Author Young-ho Kim
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 398
Release 1990-09-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438408986

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(Chu) Tao-sheng stands out in history as a unique and preeminent thinker whose paradigmatic, original ideas paved the way for the advent of Chinese Buddhism. The universality of Buddha-nature, which Tao-sheng championed at the cost of excommunication, was to become a cornerstone of the Chinese Buddhist ideology. This book presents a comprehensive study of the only complete document by Tao-sheng still in existence.

Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism

Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism
Title Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism PDF eBook
Author Livia Kohn
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 328
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780824826512

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Throughout, Professor Kohn maintains a high comparative level, linking the Daoist situation and practices not only with Chinese popular, Confucian, Buddhist, and lay Daoist traditions, but also with relevant examples from Indian Buddhism and medieval Christianity."--BOOK JACKET.

The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought

The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought
Title The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought PDF eBook
Author John Makeham
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 369
Release 2018
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019087855X

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Zhu Xi (1130-1200) is the most influential Neo-Confucian philosopher and arguably the most important Chinese philosopher of the past millennium, both in terms of his legacy and for the sophistication of his systematic philosophy. The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought combines in a single study two major areas of Chinese philosophy that are rarely tackled together: Chinese Buddhist philosophy and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucian philosophy. Despite Zhu Xi's importance as a philosopher, the role of Buddhist thought and philosophy in the construction of his systematic philosophy remains poorly understood. What aspects of Buddhism did he criticize and why? Was his engagement limited to criticism (informed or otherwise) or did Zhu also appropriate and repurpose Buddhist ideas to develop his own thought? If Zhu's philosophical repertoire incorporated conceptual structures and problematics that are marked by a distinct Buddhist pedigree, what implications does this have for our understanding of his philosophical project? The five chapters that make up The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought present a rich and complex portrait of the Buddhist roots of Zhu Xi's philosophical thought. The scholarship is meticulous, the analysis is rigorous, and the philosophical insights are fresh. Collectively, the chapters illuminate a greatly expanded range of the intellectual resources Zhu incorporated into his philosophical thought, demonstrating the vital role that models derived from Buddhism played in his philosophical repertoire. In doing so, they provide new perspectives on what Zhu Xi was trying to achieve as a philosopher, by repurposing ideas from Buddhism. They also make significant and original contributions to our understanding of core concepts, debates and conceptual structures that shaped the development of philosophy in East Asia over the past millennium.

The Encyclopedia of Religion

The Encyclopedia of Religion
Title The Encyclopedia of Religion PDF eBook
Author Mircea Eliade
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1987
Genre Religion
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A comprehensive guide to the history, beliefs, concepts, practices, and major figures of religions past and present.