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The Notion of Emptiness in Early Buddhism
Author Choong, Mun-keat
Date1995; 1999
PublisherMotilal Banarsidass
LocationDelhi, India [德里, 印度]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor's website (http://www.geocities.com/cmkwk/)
Keyword空性=Emptiness=Sunyata=Sunnata;
AbstractReviewed by Roderick S. BUCKNELL, Australian Religion Studies Review, vol. 13, No. 1 (Autumn 2000), pp. 100-102. See also a review of this book at Amazon.com (www.amazon.com).

- This book originated as an MA thesis (1994) at The University of Queensland. It investigates the teachings of emptiness in early Buddhism, as recorded in the Paali and Chinese versions of the early Buddhist canon. In general, the finding is that these two versions, although differently worded, record in common that the teachings of the historical Buddha are connected with emptiness (su~n~nataapa.tisa.myuttaa). The notion of emptiness is mainly applied in the teachings of "empty of self-attachment" and "empty of the two extremes". By way of the wisdom of right view, leading to the highest peaceful state (nirvaa.na), the mind can, in this very life, be fully liberated from (empty of) suffering, affliction, and distress. Having shown that the emptiness-teachings are common to the Paali and Chinese versions, the author concludes that the notion of emptiness had arisen already in the period of the early Buddhist suutras, and was not simply a creation of the Mahaayaana.

The general reader, with little or no prior knowledge of Buddhism, can discover in this book how early Buddhism provides a vision and a method to help in overcoming the ills of the mind.
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