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The Ontology of the Middle Way
Author Fenner, Peter G. (著)
Date1990
Pages372
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Url http://vlib.ustu.ru/storon/kluwer/
LocationDordrecht, the Netherlands [多德雷赫特, 荷蘭]
SeriesStudies of Classical India
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordCandrakirti; Madhyamakavatara; Madhyamika; consciousness ; Mahayana Buddhist philosophy; Madhyamika school; experience ; knowledge ; philosophy
AbstractThis study is mainly the outcome of work completed as a Ph.D. thesis at the University of Queensland. However, it has been revised in many ways since its preparation in dissertation form. Many people have contributed to the study and I am concerned that I may fail to mention everyone who has assisted me. My first introduction to The Introduction to the Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara) came through a course I attended at a Buddhist Centre in Queensland called Chenrezig Institute. The course was given by Ven. Geshe Loden, originally of Sera Monastery in India, and was translated by Ven. Zasep Tulku. Besides participating in this course I also attended a number of other courses on Madhyamika presented by these and other lamas in Australia and in Nepal. I was also fortunate to spend a semester at the University of Wisconsin - Madison studying with Professor Geshe Lhundup Sopa. At different times I had the opportunity to discuss, in person or through correspondence, aspects of the study with a number of leading scholars. Professors J.W. de Jong, Robert Thurman, Jeffrey Hopkins and Paul Williams gave freely of their expertise although in some cases I know that I was unable to take full advantage of their suggestions. Special mention and thanks go Professor Fred Streng who supported the study and gave most graciously of his time. In Australia I would like to thank my advisers at the University of Queensland, Drs. Ross Reat, Arvind Sharma and Richard Hutch.
Table of contentsIntroduction 1
The Introduction to the Middle Way and its Religious Contexts 9
The Profound View 35
Analysis and Insight 99
Insight and the Extensive Deeds 159
Conclusion 205
Erratum to: The Introduction to the Middle Way [MA] and its Religious Context 339
Erratum to: The Profound View 339
Erratum to: Analysis and Insight 339
Erratum to: Insight and the Extensive Deeds 339
Erratum to: Conclusion 340
Erratum 340
ISBN9789401067331 (pbk); 9789400905474 (ebook); 9780792306672 (hc)
DOI10.1007/978-94-009-0547-4
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  1. 書評:Peter Fenner, The Ontology of the Middle Way / 加藤均 (著)=Kato, Hitoshi (au.)
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