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Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha's Evolution of Consciousness |
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| Author |
Paul, Diana Y.
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| Date | 1984 |
| Pages | 266 |
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
| Location | Stanford, CA, US [史丹佛, 加利福尼亞州, 美國] |
| Content type | 書籍=Book |
| Language | 英文=English |
| Keyword | Paramārtha; Chuan shi lun; Yogācāra |
| Abstract | Paramartha was a missionary-monk who arrived in China in AD 546 carrying the Buddhist doctrine to China. This first study of Paramartha in a Western language focuses on the "Chuan shih lun" (Evolution of Consciousness), a text that reveals the outline of Paramartha's Yogacara thought. |
| Table of contents | Introduction 1. The life and times of Paramartha 2. The dissemination of Paramartha's ideas 3. Theory of language in Yogacara 4. Philosophy of mind 5. The Chuan shih lun: an analysis Translation Appendixes Reference matter |
| ISBN | 0804711879; 9780804711876 |
| Hits | 680 |
| Created date | 2006.03.14 |
| Modified date | 2016.08.17 |
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