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Relational Virtuosity: the Social Ideal of Buddhist Practice |
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Author |
Hershock, Peter D. (著)
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禪與人類文明研究=International Journal for the Study of Chan Buddhism and Human Civilization
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Volume | n.8 |
Date | 2020.12.01 |
Pages | 27 - 40 |
Publisher | 香港中文大學禪與人類文明研究中心 |
Publisher Url |
http://cbhc.crs.cuhk.edu.hk/main2/
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Location | 香港, 中國 [Hong Kong, China] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Chan; Meditation; Buddha-nature; Responsive Virtuosity; Freedom |
Abstract | In this paper, early Buddhist ideals of practice, the bodhisattva ideal and Chinese Chan valorizations of responsive immediacy are conceptually blended to develop a contemporary understanding of relational virtuosity as the defining achievement of Buddhist practice. This understanding of the meaning of Buddhist practice is then used to raise concerns about contemporary popularizations of mindfulness meditation, but also to open prospects for integrating Buddhist contributions into contemporary conversations of freedom and social justice. |
Table of contents | Practicing Metitation in Context; Buddhist Origins 28 The Bodhisattva as Ideal Practitioner 30 Chan, Buddha-nature and the Volorization of Responsive Virtuosity 33 Meditation and the Demands of Global Predicament Resolution 37
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ISSN | 25196111 (P) |
Hits | 157 |
Created date | 2022.04.14 |
Modified date | 2022.04.15 |

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