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Reason as Employed by the Buddha: Its Originality and Mystical Foundations
Author Szkredka, Slawomir
Source Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism=西來人間佛教學報
Volumev.8
Date2007
Pages181 - 200
PublisherInternational Academy of Buddhism, University of the West
Publisher Url http://www.uwest.edu/site/
LocationRosemead, CA, US [柔似蜜, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractAbstract

This paper is organized as follows:
THE BUDDHA AS AN ORIGINAL THINKER
THE INTELLECTUAL CULTURE OF INDIA
THE MYSTICAL DIMENSION OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES
INDIAN PSYCHE AND THE RISE OF RATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
THE ORIGINALITY OF THE BUDDHA’S PHILOSOPHY

THE ENLIGHTENMENT AS EMPIRICAL VALIDATION AND MYSTICAL GROUND OF REASON
THE COGNITIONAL CONTENT OF ENLIGHTENMENT
THE MODE OF KNOWING IN ENLIGHTENME

It aims at explaining the rationality embodied in Buddhism. It will be shown that this rationality is scientific in its method and deeply existential in its outcome.

The ultimate goal of this essay is to explicate the rationality embodied in the Buddha’s doctrine. The structure of our argument can be presented in the following way: Given the context of the Indian intellectual tradition at the time of the Buddha, we shall demonstrate that the Buddha’s doctrine is an original philosophical system. Given the broad definitions of mysticism, we shall assume that the Buddha’s awakening (entry into Nibbana) is a mystical state. With these two assumptions in mind, we shall produce the textual evidence from within the Pali Buddhist writings to prove that the Buddha’s original philosophy (the middle path between eternalism and annihilationism) is grounded in the experience of awakening. As a result, we shall illustrate a historically and culturally significant form of rationality, which is both scientific in its method and deeply existential in its outcome.
Table of contents1.THE BUDDHA AS AN ORIGINAL THINKER 181
THE INTELLECTUAL CULTURE OF INDIA
THE MYSTICAL DIMENSION OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES
INDIAN PSYCHE AND THE RISE OF RATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
THE ORIGINALITY OF THE BUDDHA’S PHILOSOPHY
2.THE ENLIGHTENMENT AS EMPIRICAL VALIDATION AND MYSTICAL GROUND OF REASON 189
THE COGNITIONAL CONTENT OF ENLIGHTENMENT
THE MODE OF KNOWING IN ENLIGHTENMENT
3.Bibliography 193
4.Notes 196
ISSN15304108 (P)
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Created date2013.03.08
Modified date2020.04.09



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