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The Future of Chinese Buddhist Thought- From Mind to Metaphor
Author Lai, Whalen
Source The International Review of Chinese Religion & Philosophy
Volumev.5
Date2000.03
Pages51 - 84
PublisherInternational Advanced Institute, Inc.
LocationHawii, US [夏威夷, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteFull Text
Keyword佛教人物=Buddhist; 京都學派=Kyoto School; 緣起=paticca-samuppada=pratitya-samutpada=conditions; 緣起=pratitya-samutpada=conditions=paticca-samuppada
AbstractBecause modern Chinese Buddhist thinkers chose to
revive the Wei-shih (Consciousness Only) Philosophy,
they have wagered on a contrast between Western
"outer learning" and Eastern "inner learning,"
each being equally "scientific." It proves less
engaging than the strategy of the Kyoto School which
pitted Oriental Nothingness against European
Ontotheology,Zen intuition vs. scientific analysis.
But recently the exchange between Kyoto philosophers
and American Process theologians has turned more to
finding a common ground in a Hua-yen-esque interpretation
of pratitya-samutpada (interdependent origination).
That makes for greater Chinese Buddhist input. But
there is a promising new departure from a Hong Kong
Buddhist scholar and an interesting Post-Structuralist
and Deconstructionist reading of Zen/Ch'an in the
United States.


Table of contentsSummary
1 Back to the Future:
Rediscovering Summa Buddhologica
2 Process and Pratitya-samutpada:
The American Conversation
3 A New Set of Perfect Harmonies from
Chinese Thought Proper
4 Derrida and Zen,Myth and Metaphor,
and the Science of Fiction
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Created date2000.06.22
Modified date2014.05.19



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