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『중론』 「觀四諦品」의 공성 -- 『유가사지론』「眞實義品」에 의탁해서 새로 보기=Epmtiness of “the examination of the noble truths” in Madhyamakaśāstra
Author 박인성 (著)=Park, In-sung (au.)
Source 불교학연구=Korea Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.2
Date2001.06
Pages193 - 225
Publisher불교학연구회=佛教學研究會
Publisher Url http://www.kabs.re.kr/
LocationDaegu, South Korea [大邱, 韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language韓文=Korean
Abstract By negating the self-nature(=svabhāva), Nāgārjuna manifested de pendent arising(=pratītyasamutpāda) in each chapter of his Madh ya makaśāstra. As the primary characteristic of emptiness(=śūnya tā) is to negate this self-nature, if we grasp this meaning of emptiness, we can understand the meaning of dependent arising Nāgārjuna intended to transmit. this emptiness, however, is likely to be accepted as negativity only. So when we grasp together complementaries such as dependent arising and provisional name(=prajñapti), paramārthasa tya(=truth in terms of ultimate fruit) and saṃvṛtisatya(=truth relating to worldly covention), we can understand that emptinss also contains positivity Nāgārjuna treated the emptiness of positivity in ″the exam inatin of the noble truths(=arya-satya-parīkṣā),″and he conden sed the contents of this chapter in its eighteenth verse. The eigteenth verse is as follows.
We declare that whatever is dependent arising, that is emptiness.That is a provisional name relying upon (dependent arising). That is the middle path.
(yaḥ pratītyasamutpādaḥ śūnyatāṃ tāṃ pracakṣamahe / sā prajña ptir upādāya pratipat saiva madhyamā //)
Therefore, if we analyse this verse we come to know more deeply what he means by emptiness and dependent arising.
If we investigate how the Madhyamika school's philosophers succeeding Nāgārjuna interpreted the meaning of his emptiness, we can ascertain that they could not enlarge more widely the meaning of emptiness he wished to transmit. These Madyamika school's philoso phers also accepted his emptiness as a positivity, but they emphasized negativity much more. ultimately they could not develop the various aspects of emptiness.
However, the yogacāra school's philosophers in India and China understood this positivity of emptiness more deeply. It is because they grasped the characteristics of language correctly and acknowledged the function of it that they understood this positivity more deeply.
Table of contents1. 들어가기 193
2. 『중론』 「관사제품」의 공성 195
3. 중관논사들의 해석 198
4. 『유사사지론』 「진실의품」의 공성 209
5. 유식논사들의 해석 214
6. 맺기 222
ISSN15980642 (P)
Hits173
Created date2021.03.19
Modified date2021.03.23



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