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An Inspired Utterance On Annihilation
Author Bhikkhu Anālayo (著)
Source Sri Lanka International Journal of Buddhist Studies (SIJBS)
Volumev.7
Date2021
Pages2 - 13
PublisherSIBA – DCI Research Centre
LocationSri Lanka [斯里蘭卡]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordAdhimutta Thera; Annihilationism; neither-perception-nor-non-perception; not self; right view; Saṃyukta-āgama; udāna
AbstractBased on a translation of the Chinese Āgama parallel to the Udānasutta (SN 22.55), the article evaluates the significance of the early Buddhist adoption of a maxim ostensibly employed by ancient Indian practitioners aiming at annihilation. The main proposal is that changing a formulation of the type "I will not be" to "it will not be" probably intends to encourage a shift of attention from the unwarranted assumption that there is a truly existing self, underlying the original maxim, to targeting clinging to self-notions and conceit as the appropriate objects of annihilation.
Table of contentsIntroduction 2
Translation (Part 1) 2
Study (Part 1) 3
Translation (Part 2) 4
Study (Part 2) 4
Translation (Part 3) 6
Study (Part 3) 7
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Created date2022.04.01
Modified date2022.04.06



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