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The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Vol 8, Buddhist Philosophy from 100–350
Author Potter, Karl H.
Date1999
Pages828
PublisherMotilal Banarsidass
Publisher Url https://www.mlbd.com/
LocationIndia [印度]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAbout the Author
Karl H. Potter is professor of Philosophy and South Asian Studies at the University of Washington is Seattle, and is General Editor of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies.
KeywordEarly Buddhism; Philosophy
AbstractThe following volume constitutes the second in a series devoted to Buddhist philosophy. It takes up more or less where its predecessor, Volume VII of this Encyclopedia, leaves off, around the beginning of the second century A.D. This is a period still not well understood, with a great deal of scholarly disagreement remaining about many aspects of the history and thought of the period. The editor of the volume has tried to utilize the most up-to-date scholarship known to us. The volume treats the subject altogether chronologically, beginning with the Buddha and ending when Buddhist thought leaves India around 14th century A.D. The purpose behind this approach is to avoid imposing more divisions into Buddhism than are historically apparent. The scope of these volumes is limited to summaries of the texts that are of philosophical interest throughout, theoretical rather than practical in their intended function, and polemical or at least expository in a context where defense of one view among alternatives is appropriate. These criteria have been interpreted here broadly and loosely. In these volumes dealing with Buddhism, the original Sutras, the earliest literature regularly ascribed to the Buddha or his immediate disciples, is not summarized. The entire Encyclopedia has been planned to present as consistent an account as possible of the history of Indian philosophical thought, citing experts on the points that seem debatable.
Table of contents[Table of Contents]

Preface
Part One: Introduction
Chapter One: Introduction 3
Chapter Two: The Buddhist Picture of Karma 31
Chapter Three: Categories of Factors 49
Part Two: Summaries of Works
Endnotes 717
Glossary-Index 759
ISBN9788120815537 (hc)
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Created date2015.08.05
Modified date2015.08.05



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