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Fantasy Variation and the Horizon of Openness:A Phenomenological Interpretation of Tantric Buddhist Enlightenment |
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Odin, Steve
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International Philosophical Quarterly
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Volume | v.21 |
Date | 1981 |
Pages | 419 - 436 |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Buddhism;Enlightenment;Fantasy;Noema;Phenomenology;Religion;Heidegger;Husserl;Odin, Steve; |
Abstract | In this paper,the key east Asian Hua-Yen Buddhist praxis of "Li-Shih-Wu-Ai" (the interfusion of universal with particular) is related to the Tantric praxis of envisioning form/emptiness "Mandala" environments through visualization exercises, both of these finally being interpreted in terms of the western phenomenological praxis of reconstituting the perceptual field into value-rich core/horizon gestalt structures or focus/background global perspectives through "noetic"-reversal and non-focal "gelassenheit" (releasement into openness) animated by "free variation in imagination." |
ISSN | 00190365; 21538077 (E) |
Hits | 430 |
Created date | 2001.01.12
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