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Conceptualisation and ‘World-Making’: A Study on Prapañca as an Imprint in Yogācāra Treatises
Author Wang, Beier (著)=王蓓兒 (au.)
Source Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.5 n.2
Date2022.10
Pages211 - 231
PublisherCambria Press
Publisher Url http://www.cambriapress.com/
LocationNew York, US [紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteWang Beier 王蓓兒 is a Ph.D. candidate from Leipzig University (Germany), specializing in Yogācāra Buddhism. She obtained her M.A. in Buddhist Studies from the University of Hong Kong and her B.Sc. in Psychology from the University of Toronto. Her current research investigates the Buddhist accounts of cognitive process and the role of ‘conceptualisation’ in shaping the perceptual world, based on the philosophy of early to middle Yogācāra school.
Keywordprapañca; Yogācāra; conceptualization; epistemology; world-making
AbstractThe ontological reality of the world has been a controversial topic among different Buddhist schools. Specifically, the Yogācāra school interprets the question of world-making from an epistemological perspective. In the view of Yogācāra, the so-called world is not a substantial entity but rather a mental construct of the perceiver, where the process of conceptualization plays an essential role. The term prapañca, usually translated as ‘conceptual proliferation’ by scholars, refers to a proliferating process that constructs the perceptual world through discrimination and verbalization. It appears repeatedly in descriptions of defiled mentalities throughout Early to Mahāyāna Buddhist doctrines. However, its meanings do not remain consistent but change along with the philosophical development. Centring on this significant term, this paper starts with a preliminary investigation of the transformation of the connotations of prapañca in Mahāyāna. Then, it examines the occurrences of the term in a peculiar imprint (vāsanā) in Yogācāra treatises: *nimitta-nāma-vikalpa-vyavahāra-prapañca-vāsanā. An analysis of this imprint of prapañca demonstrates the Yogācāra account of the mechanism of the formation of a subjective world, and on top of that, the function of conceptualization and language in the establishment of intersubjective worldly experience.
Table of contentsAbstract 211
1. Introduction 212
2. Transformations of the Connotations of Prapañca in Mahāyāna 214
3. Prapañca as an Imprint and its Relation with Ālayavijñāna 216
3.1. The Problem of the Segmentation of the Expression 217
3.2. Other Occurrences of the Prapañca-Imprint in Yogācāra Treatises 221
3.3. Questions concerning the Prapañca-Imprint 224
4. Subjective and Intersubjective World-Making 226
5. Conclusion 228
Bibliography 228
ISSN25762923 (P); 25762931 (E)
DOIhttps://dx.doi.org/10.15239/hijbs.05.02.06
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Created date2023.08.16
Modified date2023.08.16



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