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The “Indirect Message” In Kierkegaard and Chán Buddhism |
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著者 |
Zacpal, Zdeněk (著)
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掲載誌 |
Comparative Philosophy
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巻号 | v.11 n.1 |
出版年月日 | 2020.01 |
出版者 | The Center for Comparative Philosophy & University Library |
出版地 | California, US [加利福尼亞州, 美國] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | Chán Buddhism; communicative aims; conventional and conversational implicature; (non-)dualism; God-man’s messages; gong-àn; humour; objective thinking and pseudonymous authorship; immediacy after reflection; indirecte Meddelelse [indirect message]; irony; performatives, perlocution; kenshō; Kierkegaard; leap; subjective thinker; true human of no rank |
抄録 | The article seeks to analyse Kierkegaard’s indirecte Meddelelse, which the author proposes to translate as ‘indirect message’. It attempts to consider and illuminate this concept and its general characteristics, types and cases in Kierkegaard's work. They are to serve as a baseline for investigations of indirect messages in Buddhism, especially the famous ‘public cases’ (gong-àn / kōan 公案) of the Chán Buddhists. The author tries to specify indirect messages on both sides of the cultural divide in terms of some Western philosophers. Kierkegaard’s theoretical rationale for his indirect message is profound, sophisticated and appropriate to the theoretical investigation of the Chán public cases. Chán representatives do not possess such pertinent tools for the formal analysis of their own or other indirect messages. However, their indirect messages are impressive in their formal diversity; their variety is, unlike Kierkegaard’s counterparts, not limited by orthodox theological residues. |
目次 | 1. INTRODUCTION 46 2. KIERKEGAARD'S GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIS INDIRECT MESSAGE 47 3. THE INDIRECT MESSAGE IN KIERKEGAARD AND AMONG THE CHÁN BUDDHISTS IN TERMS OF ITS KIERKEGAARDIAN RUDIMENTARY TYPOLOGY 49 3.1 KIERKEGAARD’S PSEUDONYMOUS AUTHORSHIP 49 3.2 IRONIC MESSAGES 50 3.3 HUMOROUS MESSAGES 51 3.4 CHRIST´S AND CHRISTIAN INDIRECT MESSAGES 52 3.5 SOME OTHER INDIRECT MESSAGES IN KIERKEGAARD 53 4. THE INDIRECT MESSAGE IN KIERKEGAARD AND AMONG THE BUDDHISTS IN GENERAL TERMS 53 4.1 TYPES OF DIRECT/INDIRECT MESSAGE ON A FORMAL SCALE 53 INDIRECT MESSAGES: EXTRA-LANGUAGE MESSAGES 54 INDIRECT LINGUISTIC MESSAGES WHICH CAN BE EXPRESSED DIRECTLY 54 INDIRECT LINGUISTIC MESSAGES WHICH CANNOT BE EXPRESSED DIRECTLY AND ARE STILL CONSISTENT 56 INDIRECT LINGUISTIC MESSAGES WITH SOME INCONSISTENCIES WHICH CANNOT BE EXPRESSED DIRECTLY 57 4.2 INDIRECT MESSAGES AND CONVENTIONS 57 4.3 HOW INDIRECT MESSAGES CAN AFFECT PEOPLE 59 4.4 HOW ONE CAN ATTAIN PROFICIENCY IN THE USE OF INDIRECT MESSAGES? 60 4.5 AIM OF INDIRECT MESSAGES 61 5. DISCUSSION: INDIRECT MESSAGES AND THE WAYS TO LIBERATION 62 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 65 |
ISSN | 21516014 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.31979/2151-6014(2020).110107 |
ヒット数 | 38 |
作成日 | 2020.03.03 |
更新日期 | 2023.09.21 |
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