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Through a Blue Chasm: Coleridge, Wordsworth and the Buddha on Imagination |
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Author |
Jones, Dhivan Thomas
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Source |
Western Buddhist Review
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Volume | v.6 |
Date | 2013 |
Pages | 35 - 57 |
Publisher | Triratna Buddhist Order |
Publisher Url |
https://thebuddhistcentre.com/
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Location | London, UK [倫敦, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Dhivan Thomas Jones was born in Somerset, England in 1965. He received a PhD in the philosophy of love from Lancaster University in 1995. He was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order in 2004. He is the author of This Being, That Becomes: the Buddha’s teaching on conditionality, Windhorse, Cambridge, 2011. He lives in Cambridge,where he teaches philosophy and religious studies for the Open University. |
Abstract | Sangharakshita and Subhuti’s article of 2010, ‘Re-imagining the Buddha’, explores the importance of imagination in the spiritual life. Dhivan explores the background to that article, which is the thought of Coleridge and German idealist philosophy. He goes on to evoke the illustrate the nature of imagination with reference to The Prelude, the poetic biography of Coleridge’s friend Wordsworth. He then explores how this romantic conception of imagination might be found in the teachings of the Buddha recorded in the Pali canon, especially in the term sati, usually translated ‘mindfulness’. |
Table of contents | Introduction 36 I 37 II 45 III 50 Bibliography 57 |
ISSN | 13577581 (P) |
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Created date | 2016.04.07 |
Modified date | 2017.10.26 |
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