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The Practice of Huayan Buddhism |
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Author |
Fox, Alan
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Source |
《漢傳佛教研究的過去現在未來》會議論文集
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Date | 2015.04 |
Pages | 259 - 286 |
Publisher | 佛光大學佛教研究中心 |
Publisher Url |
http://cbs.fguweb.fgu.edu.tw/front/bin/home.phtml
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Location | 宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan] |
Content type | 會議論文=Proceeding Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 作者單位:Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Delaware |
Keyword | Huayan; Dharmadhatu; pratityasamutpada; interpenetration; meditation; emptiness |
Abstract | It has been said by scholars that Huayan Buddhism is the philosophy behind Chan Buddhism and Chan Buddhism is the practice of Huayan. This is expressed in the slogan: “Tiantai and Huayan for theory and Chan for practice.” But my thesis is that Chan has its own textuality and Huayan has its own praxis. For this paper, I plan to explore the practice of Huayan Buddhism, which involves a meditation culminating in an interperspectival vision. This vision is articulated in the seminal “Huayan Fajie Guanmen” 華嚴法界觀門 (Meditative Perspectives on the Huayan Dharmadhatu) and its commentaries, which introduce and elaborate on the concept of the 四法界 sifajie “Fourfold Dharmadhatu.” This concept is articulated as a meditational framework, rather than a metaphysical theory, and is linked to other forms of Chinese thought, notably Daoism. |
Table of contents | Abstract 259 Bibliography 285 |
ISBN | 9789579583886 (平) |
Hits | 1679 |
Created date | 2016.05.02 |
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