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Philosophical Aspects of Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on “Mind and Consciousness” |
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Author |
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf
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Source |
A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism
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Date | 2014 |
Pages | 337 - 395 |
Publisher | Hamburg University Press |
Publisher Url |
http://blogs.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup/leitlinien/
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Location | Hamburg, Germany [漢堡, 德國] |
Content type | 專題研究論文=Research Paper |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | title: A Distant Mirror: Articulating Indic Ideas in Sixth and Seventh Century Chinese Buddhism edited by Chen-kuo Lin and Michael Radich |
Table of contents | 1 Introduction 337 2 Truth and falsehood according to the Madhyamaka view in the Zhong Lun 341 3 Reality and falsehood according to Tathāgatagarbha doctrine 349 4 Truth and falsehood according to the Yogācāra doctrine of mind 364 5 Truth/reality and falsehood in the Chinese debates on mind 374 The viewpoint of Huiyuan 374 The Tiantai viewpoint of Zhiyi 382 6 Conclusion: The Buddhist constructivist approach to the sense of reality 387 Bibliography 395
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Created date | 2015.12.24 |
Modified date | 2020.08.26 |
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