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Categories of Sutta in the Pāli Nikāyas |
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Author |
Manné, Joy
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Source |
Journal of the Pali Text Society
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Volume | v.15 |
Date | 1990 |
Pages | 29 - 88 |
Publisher | Pali Text Society |
Publisher Url |
https://palitextsociety.org/
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Location | Melksham, UK [梅爾克舍姆, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English; 巴利文=Pali |
Table of contents | ABSTRACT 29 1. SERMONS. 32 1.1 The Standard Introductory Formulas for Sermons. 32 i. 33 ii. 33 1.2 Formulas that introduce Sermons in the middle of suttas. 34 i. 35 ii. 36 iii. 39 iv. 39 1.3 Expressions that may introduce Sermons. 40 i. 40 ii. 41 iii. 41 1.4 The internal structure of a Sermon. 42 1.5 Concluding formulas. 43 i. 43 ii. 44 2. DEBATES. 44 I. The dramatic debate. 46 i. The description of the Location. 46 ii. The presentation of the opponents and their credentials. 46 a. 47 b. 47 c. 49 iii. The challenge, the refutation and the defeat. 52 a. 52 b. 53 c. 54 iv. The reward. 56 II. The Reported Debate. 57 III. The debate with potential opponents. 58 IV. The Refused Debate. 59 V. Suttas that teach debate and refutation. 60 VI. The Debates between the Buddha and a monk, or between monks. 60 3. CONSULTATIONS. 61 3.1. In the following categories the Buddha is consulted. 63 i. 63 ii. 65 iii. 65 iv. 65 v. 66 3.2. In the following categories the Buddha initiates the consultation. 66 vi. 66 vii. 67 viii. 67 ix. 68 x. 68 xi. 68 DISCUSSION 68 1. The authenticity of these categories. 69 2. The implications of these categories for our understanding of the Teaching. 71 3. The implications go these categories for our understanding of the different purposes of the MN and the DN. 72 The Statistics. 73 i. 74 ii. 74 iii. 75 4. The contribution of these categories for distinguishing textual units. 81 Conclusion. 83 |
ISBN | 0860132978 |
Hits | 124 |
Created date | 2019.01.13 |
Modified date | 2019.09.06 |
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