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Momentary Encounters in Heidegger and Linji
Author Froese, Katrin
Source Journal of Chinese Philosophy
Volumev.41 n.3-4
Date2014.09-12
Pages470 - 486
PublisherInternational Society for Chinese Philosophy
Publisher Url https://iscp-online1.org/
LocationHonolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteKATRIN FROESE, Professor, Departments of Religious Studies and Philosophy, University of Calgary. Specialties: continental philosophy, comparative philosophy, early Chinese philosophy. E-mail: froese@ucalgary.ca
AbstractBoth Heidegger and Linji throw into question dualistic relationships, which for Heidegger stem from a subject–object dichotomy associated with Western metaphysics and for Linji result from a reification of conventions, social structure, and language. In Contributions to Philosophy, Heidegger emphasizes the moment of the event (Ereignis) in which Da-sein becomes the site for Being's appearance and withdrawal. In the Linjilu conventions and concepts collapse in moments of social encounter often involving physical violence intended to serve as a counterpoint to the reifying tendencies of the mind. But while Heidegger suggests that he is engaging in a process of overcoming metaphysics, the Linjilu suggests that the process of un-doing the effects of reified and conceptual language is an ongoing one which depends and grows out of the very reification it throws into question.
Table of contentsI.Introduction 470
II.Heidegger's Ereignis 471
III.“Non-Duality” in the Linjilu 477
IV.Heidegger and Linji: A Comparison 483
ISSN03018121 (P); 15406253 (E)
Hits407
Created date2016.05.11
Modified date2019.08.29



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