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Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogacara Buddhism and the Ch'eng Wei-shih Lun
Author Lusthaus, Dan
Date2006.04.06
Pages632
PublisherRoutledgeCurzon Press=Routledge=Curzon Press
Publisher Url http://www.routledge.com/
LocationLondon, England, UK [倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國]
SeriesRoutledge Critical Studies in Buddhism
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhist Ethics; Mahayana Buddhist history; Yogaacaara=Yogacara school=瑜伽行派; Nagarjuna philosophy=龍樹學; 唯識三十頌; 唯識=Mind-Only Buddism=Consciousness-Only Buddhism=Vijnaptimatrata
AbstractThis study of Yogacara Buddhism in India and China is broken down into five parts, followed by a chapter of conclusions and a section on appendices. This is a richly complex study of the Yogacara tradition of Buddhism in India and China, divided in five parts:

1.The first is on Buddhism and henomenology,with close attention to elements in Husserl and Merleau-Ponty that are helpful for understanding Yogacara.
2.The second details the four basic models of Indian Buddhist thought-the five skandhas, conditioned co-arising triple world and the interplay of behavior/ meditation/ understanding-discussing how these models were explained in the Pali Nikayas and understood by later Buddhists. A chapter on the attainment of cessation nirodha-samapatti illustrates some of the intricate ways in which these models were deployed.
3.The third dicusses karma, Meditation and epistemology,from Pali Abhidhamma and Nagarjuna to Yogacara.
4.Part four presents texts, translations and comparative analysis of Vasubandhu's Trimsika with the Chinese versions by Paramartha and suan-tsang.
5.Part five deals with the Che'eng Wei-shi tun and Yogacara in China.

Table of contentsPreface
PART ONE BUDDHISM AND PHENOMENOLOGY
Ch.1Buddhism and Phenomenology
Ch.2 Husserl and Merleau-Ponty
PART TWO THE FOUR BASIC BUDDHISTt MODELS IN INDIA INTRODUCTION
Ch.3 Model One:The Five Skandhas
Ch.4 Model Two:Prat-ya-samutpada
Ch.5 Model Three:Tridhatu
Ch.6 Model Four:Sila-Samadhi-Prajna
Ch.7 Asamjni-samapatti and Nirodha-samapatti Ch.8 Summary of the Four Models
PART THREE KARMa, MEDITATION,AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Ch.9 Karma
Ch.10 Madhyamikan Issues
Ch.11 The Privilaging of Prajna-paramita
PART FOUR TRIMSIKA AND TRANSLATIONS
Ch.12 Texts and Translations
PART FIVE THE Ch'ENG WEI-SHIH LUN AND THE PROBLEM OF PSYCHOSLPHICAL CLOSURE:YOGACARA IN CHINA
Ch.13
Ch.14 Seven Trajectories Ch.15 The Legend of the Transmission of the Ch'eng Wei-Shih Lun
Ch.16 Alterity:Parinama
Ch.17 Why Consciousness in Not Empty Ch.18 On Rupa
Ch.19 Externality
Ch.20 The Four Conditions
Ch.21 Mirror Knowing:Soteric Alterations
Ch.22 Language,Avijnapti-Rupa and Vijnapti-Rupa
Ch.23 Is What is Ultimately Real Itself Ultimately Real?
Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
ISBN9780700711864 (hc); 9780415406109 (pbk)
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Created date2000.10.24
Modified date2014.05.19



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