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Selfless Persons : Imagery and Thought in Theravada Buddhism |
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Author |
Collins, Steven
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Date | 1982.06.24 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
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http://uk.cambridge.org/
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Location | Cambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | 上座部佛教=南傳佛教=Theravada Buddhism; 尸羅=戒=command=Precept=sila=morality=rule=discipline=prohibition; 比較宗教=Comparative Religion; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 語言學=Linguistics |
Abstract | This book explains the Buddhist doctrine of annatta ("not-self"), which denies the existence of any self, soul, or enduring essence in man. The author relates this doctrine to its cultural and historical context, particularly to its Brahman background. He shows how the Theravada Buddhist tradition has constructed a philosophical and psychological account of personal identity on the apparently impossible basis of the denial of self. Although the emphasis of the book is firmly philosophical, Dr. Collins makes use of a number of academic disciplines, particularly those of anthropology, linguistics, sociology, and comparative religion, in an attempt to discover the "deep structure" of Buddhist culture and imagination, and to make these doctrines comprehensible in terms of the western history of ideas.
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ISBN | 052139726X (pbk); 0521240816 |
Related reviews | - Book Review: Selfless Persons: Imagery and Thought in Theravada Buddhism by Steven Collins / Moore, Gareth (評論)
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Created date | 2004.04.09
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