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On Fa Xiang Buddhist Theory of Appearance and its Relation to Benzhi: A Philosophical Hermeneutic on Xuanzang's Theory of Objectivity
Author Hayashi, Itsuki (著)
Source Masters Abstracts International
Volumev.44 n.6 M
Date2006
PublisherProQuest LLC
Publisher Url https://www.proquest.com/
LocationAnn Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
InstitutionUniversity of Toronto
Publication year2006
Note97p
Keyword玄奘=Xuanzang=Hiuen Tsiang; 佛教人物=Buddhist
AbstractThe Fa Xiang Buddhist theory of objectivity was examined. The said School dictates that appearances possess objectivity insofar as they refer not to external objects but to strata of consciousness which provide materials from which appearances emanate. The Buddhist notion of cognitive object was analyzed. Particularly, the theory of Three Kinds of Object was studied in order to identify (1) the types of cognition accepted in Buddhism, (2) relations of appearances to their bases, and (3) how appearances and their bases interact in the course of development of consciousness. In most mundane consciousness, appearances were identified to be based on Storehouse consciousness, thought not, strictly speaking, determined thereby. Also, it was acknowledged that some appearances could arise without any reference to the Storehouse consciousness and be purely subjective. The investigation culminates in a comprehensive elucidation of what kind of cognition is said to be objective and how they occur.
ISBN9780494161159
ISSN08989095 (P)
Hits563
Created date2008.04.18
Modified date2022.04.06



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