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佛教時空視角的生死洞察=Insights into Life and Death from the Perspective of Buddhist Philosophy of Time and Space |
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蔡耀明=Tsai, Yao-ming
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正觀雜誌=Satyabhisamaya: A Buddhist Studies Quarterly
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Volume | n.101 |
Date | 2022.06.25 |
Pages | 5 - 43 |
Publisher | 正觀雜誌社 |
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http://www.tt034.org.tw/
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Location | 南投縣, 臺灣 [Nantou hsien, Taiwan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 中文=Chinese |
Note | 作者單位:臺灣大學哲學系教授 |
Keyword | 時空哲學; 生死; 往生=death; 般若經典=Prajñāpāramitā-sūtras; rebirth; space-time; life |
Abstract | 本文根據佛教經典,尤其阿含經典與般若經典,扼要建構佛教的時空哲學,再以此爲視角,論陳佛教在洞察生死所透發的智慧。如此的智慧,不僅可以用以建構佛教獨到的生死學,而且可用以落實再生明關懷的實務操作,以及推動在生死超脫的生命實踐。
The underlying mechanisms of life and death have been elusive despite advances in science and technology. However, Buddhist teachings offer some fresh insights into life and death, such as the understanding gained through reflections on conditioned co-arising, emptiness, nonduality, and illusion. Aiming at constructing a Buddhist philosophy of space-time, this paper attempts to further explore the process of life-and-death as taught especially in the Āgama-sūtras and Prajñāpāramitā-sūtras. Some of the advantages of applying a space-time approach to the process of life-and-death including: (1) Life and death can be viewed from a worldview of space-time, which functions as a unified foundation to cognize the world. (2) In terms of a philosophy of time as an ongoing process and space as an ever-expanding horizon, life and death can be viewed as a process or network utterly devoid of beginning, middle, or end. (3) The reality of life and death can be realized as neither life nor death through an understanding of the reality of space-time as neither the past nor the future nor the present. (4) Such insights into life and death help one not only recognize the problems in the world, but also come up with possible solutions. |
Table of contents | 一、緒論 7 二、佛教時空哲學要義 10 三、從時空看生死:生死與時空共構 19 四、將生死揭開在時空的洞察與實踐 22 五、結論 36 |
ISSN | 16099575 (P) |
Hits | 577 |
Created date | 2022.07.13 |
Modified date | 2022.08.09 |
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