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Psychology, Ontology and Zen Soteriology
Author Cheng, Hsueh-li (著)
Source Religious Studies
Volumev.22 n.3-4
Date1986.09
Pages459 - 472
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publisher Url https://www.cambridge.org/
LocationCambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordSalvation; Zen; Ontology; Soteriology; Psychology; Cheng, Hsueh-Li
AbstractDuring the past few decades, Zen (Ch'an) Buddhism has been the most popular Buddhist school in the West and many scholars have expounded the essence of Zen. One of the most well–known expositions is D. T. Suzuki's psychological interpretation. Wu–nien in Zen is identified by him with the unconscious, and satori is seen as the psychological leaping of the unconscious. Other scholars contend that Zen has its ontological roots and should be understood ontologically rather than psychologically. Zen Buddhists are said to be pilgrims of the absolute, and Zen is seen as a search for pure being.
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ISSN00344125 (P); 1469901X (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0034412500018461
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Created date2001.06.27
Modified date2023.03.15



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