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'Going off the Map': Dependent Arising in the Nettippakaraṇa |
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Author |
Jones, Dhivan Thomas
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Source |
Buddhist Studies Review
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Volume | v.36 n.2 |
Date | 2019 |
Pages | 167 - 190 |
Publisher | Equinox Publishing Ltd. |
Publisher Url |
https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/
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Location | Sheffield, UK [謝菲爾德, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Author Affiliations: University of Chester
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Abstract | The early Buddhist exegetical text, the Nettippakaraṇa, apparently uniquely, describes the stages of the path as ‘transcendental dependent arising’ (lokuttara paṭicca-samuppāda), in contrast with the twelve nidānas, called ‘worldly dependent arising’ (lokiya paṭicca-samuppāda). A close reading of the Nettippakaraṇain relation to another, related, exegetical text, the Peṭakopadesa, reveals that the latter interprets the same stages of the path in a different way. More broadly, while the Peṭakopadesa takes paṭicca-samuppādato refer only to the twelve nidānas, the Nettippakaraṇa’s exegetical strategy takes paṭicca-samuppādato refer to an over-arching principle of conditionality, both ‘worldly’ and ‘transcendental’. This exegesis has proved popular with modern western Buddhist exegetes. |
ISSN | 02652897 (P); 17479681 (E) |
DOI | 10.1558/bsr.38816 |
Hits | 176 |
Created date | 2021.01.01 |
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