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The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and It's Comtemporaries
Author Franck, Frederick ; Stambaugh, Joan
Date2004.04.01
Pages256
PublisherWorld Wisdom, Inc.
Publisher Url http://www.worldwisdom.com/Public/index.asp
LocationBloomington, IN, US [布盧明頓, 印第安納州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteSpiritual Classics (Bloomington, Ind.)
Keyword佛教人物=Buddhist; 京都學派=Kyoto School; 空性=Sunyata=Sunnata=Emptiness; 近代佛教=現代佛教=Contemporary Buddhism; 菩薩=Bodhisattva; 漢傳佛教=大乘佛教=北傳佛教=Mahayana Buddhism; 禪宗=Zazen Buddhism=Zen Buddhism=Son Buddhism=Chan Buddhism
AbstractThe Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and its Contemporaries provides a solid basis not only for the dialogue between Mahayana Buddhism and other world religions, but also for the broader dialogue between Religion as such and the modern world in its characteristic aspects of science, secularization, and atheism. Containing essays by many of the most important twentieth century Japanese philosophers, this anthology offers challenging and illuminating insights into the nature of Reality as understood by the school of Zen.
The Kyoto School is a system of thought characterized by its fidelity to, and rootedness in, the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. Coupled with its openness to Western thought and its commitment to bringing about a meeting of East and West in "a unity beyond differences," The Buddha Eye is an anthology of significant writings by major figures of the Kyoto School, many of whom must be considered as among the most important twentieth century exponents of Zen. Frederick Franck’s expressive Prologue and his preface to each essay allows this volume to serve as a basic introduction to this vibrant current of contemporary Buddhism.

Table of contents
Publisher's Note to the 2004 edition
Foreword to the 2004 edition
prologue
Acknowledgment

PART I. Essays on the Self
1. Self the Unattainable
2. The Awakening of Self in Buddhism
3. What Is the "I"?
4. The I-Thou Relation in Zen Buddhism
5. God, Emptiness, and the True Self
6. Ikkyu's Skeletons
PART II. The Structure of Reality
7. The Buddhist Conception of Reality
8. Science and Zen
9. A Dialogue: A Discussion Between One and Zen
10. Man and Nature in Christianity and Buddhism
11. "Nothingness" in Meister Eckhart and Zen Buddhism
12. Zen as the Negation of Holiness
13. The Philosophy of Nishida
14. Emptiness Is Suchness
PART III. What is Shin Buddhism?
15. Apropos of Shin
16. Dharmakara Bodhisattva
17. The Great Path of Absolute Other-Power
Biographical Notes
Index
ISBN0941532593
Hits383
Created date2005.03.25



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