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The Chan Master as Illusionist: Zhongfeng Mingben's Huanzhu Jiaxun
Author Heller, Natasha
Source Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
Volumev.69 n.2
Date2009.12
Pages271 - 308
PublisherHarvard-Yenching Institute
Publisher Url http://www.hjas.org/
LocationCambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: University of California, Los Angeles.
KeywordILLUSION (Philosophy); METAPHOR; BUDDHISM; THEORY of knowledge; BUDDHIST philosophy; ZEN Buddhism; BUDDHIST monks; ZHONGFENG Mingben
AbstractThe article explores Chinese Buddhism's use of the metaphor of illusion in the writing and teaching of Chan monk Zhongfeng Mingben . It examines the historical use of the metaphor in Buddhist and non-Buddhist sources and discusses how Minghen examined the use of language. It discusses his use of, and the difference between, the terms illusory abiding and illusory man. It examines how he deals with these concepts in the essay "Huanzhu Jiaxun" and traces how his thoughts were developed through his studies.
ISSN00730548 (P); 19446454 (E)
Categories佛教-歷史
Dynasty元代
Regions中國
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Created date2014.12.29
Modified date2019.12.20



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