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The Truth as Non-foundational According to Zen Buddhism
Author Ziegler, Amelia (著)
Date2006
Pages60
PublisherThe American University
Publisher Url http://www.american.edu/index1.html
LocationWashington, DC, US [華盛頓, 哥倫比亞特區, 美國]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
InstitutionAmerican University
DepartmentFaculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
AdvisorOliver, Amy; Park, Jin Y.
Publication year2006
Keyword佛教人物=Buddhist; 空性=Sunyata=Sunnata=Emptiness; 禪宗=Zazen Buddhism=Zen Buddhism=Son Buddhism=Chan Buddhism
AbstractIn this paper I will discuss the truth as non-foundational through the perspective of Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism in particular criticizes foundational truth as it interprets the doctrine of dependent co-arising, accepted as the Buddha's core teaching, in a radically non-dualistic way. In addressing the truth as non-foundational according to Zen Buddhist thought I will first introduce the doctrine of dependent co-arising and emptiness. I will then discuss the way in which the concept of emptiness lead to the split between the gradual and sudden schools of Zen Buddhism and I will focus on the function of encounter dialogue as it evolved from the legitimization of the sudden tradition. I will conclude this paper by addressing the non-teleological aspects of Zen and point out that the truth asserted as non-foundational maintains that what we take to be truth is a ceaseless creative process.
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