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Transforming Consciousness: Yogācāra Thought in Modern China
Author Makeham, John (著)
Date2014.04.01
Pages436
PublisherOxford University Press
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordYogācāra; China; modernity; logic; science; New Confucian thought; tradition
AbstractThe Western roots of many aspects of modern Chinese thought have been well documented. Far less well understood, and still largely overlooked, are the influence and significance of the main exemplar of Indian thought in modern China: Yogācāra Buddhist philosophy. This situation is all the more anomalous given that the revival of Yogācāra thought among leading Chinese intellectuals in the first three decades of the twentieth century played a decisive role in shaping how they engaged with major currents in modern Chinese thought: empirical science; “mind science” or psychology; evolutionary theory; Hegelian and Kantian philosophy; logic; and the place of Confucian thought in a modernizing China. The influence and legacy of Indian thought have been ignored in conventional accounts of China’s modern intellectual history. This volume sets out to achieve three goals. The first is to explain why this Indian philosophical system proved to be so attractive to influential Chinese intellectuals at the very moment in Chinese history when traditional knowledge systems and schemes of knowledge compartmentalization were being confronted by radically new knowledge systems introduced from the West. The next goal is to demonstrate how the revival of Yogācāra thought informed Chinese responses to the challenges of modernity, in particular modern science and logic. The third goal is to highlight how Yogācāra thought shaped a major current in modern Chinese philosophy: New Confucianism.
Table of contentsFront Matter
Part 1 The Indian and Japanese Roots of Yogācāra
Part 2 Early Appropriations
Part 3 Yogācāra and Modern Science
Part 4 Yogācāra and Confucian Thought
Part 5 The Return to “Genuine Buddhism”
Part 6 Dénouement
End Matter
ISBN9780199358120 (hc); 9780199358205 (eb); 9780199358137 (pbk); 0199358133 (eb)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199358120.001.0001
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