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Some Basic Misconceptions of Buddhism
Author Inada, Kenneth K.
Source International Philosophical quarterly
Volumev.9
Date1969
Pages101 - 119
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordReligion;India;Misconceptions;Pessimism;Nihilism;Monism;Dualism;Pluralism;Monotheism;Polytheism;Pantheism;Agnosticism;Atheism;Relativism;Asceticism;Metaphysics;Inada, Kenneth K;
AbstractAn attempt is made to clear up basic misconceptions which have tended to generate a distorted picture of buddhism. these misconceptions are usually based on historical,ideological and linguistic factors. analysis is made of such ideas as pessimism,nihilism,monism,dualism,pluralism,monotheism,polytheism,pantheism,agnosticism,atheism,relativism and asceticism. it concludes that (a) the use of labels is outmoded,(b) one must strive for a rapport and understanding between the true doctrines and the institutions which house them,and (c) clearing up misconceptions should positively open up the path to true buddhist understanding.
ISSN00190365; 21538077 (E)
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