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Scandalous Ethics: Infinite Presence with Suffering |
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著者 |
Thompson, Evan (著)
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Pitkin, Annabella (著)
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掲載誌 |
Between ourselves: Second-person issues in the study of consciousness
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出版年月日 | 2001 |
ページ | 231 - 246 |
出版者 | Imprint Academic |
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http://www.imprint.co.uk/
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出版地 | Thorverton, UK |
シリーズ | Journal of Consciousness Studies, 8 |
シリーズナンバー | 5-7 |
資料の種類 | 專題研究論文=Research Paper |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | Buddhist philosophy; Buddhist ethics; dukkha |
抄録 | Argues that certain Buddhist and Jewish thinkers say scandalous things on purpose, and that these statements are infused with deeply transformative ethical power, intended specifically as a way of relating to suffering. These scandalous statements are, in fact, always communicative in function, structure, and intent, but they are designed to create a kind of 'cognitive dissonance.' The thinkers considered in this article say scandalous things in order to cause a breaking-open in the consciousness of the hearer and practitioner, which produces compassion, transformation, and liberation. Counterintuitively, this rupture highlights intersubjectivity and language. |
ISBN | 0907845142; 9780907845140 |
ヒット数 | 439 |
作成日 | 2003.09.19
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更新日期 | 2022.07.13 |
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