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The Four Nobles' Truths and Their 16 Aspects: On the Dogmatic and Soteriological Presuppositions of the Buddhist Epistemologists' Views on Niścaya
著者 Eltschinger, Vincent
掲載誌 Journal of Indian Philosophy
巻号v.42 n.2-3
出版年月日2014.06
ページ249 - 273
出版者Springer
出版サイト http://www.springer.com/gp/
出版地Berlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートV. Eltschinger (&)
Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Vienna, Austria
e-mail: vincent.eltschinger@oeaw.ac.at
キーワードFour Nobles’ Truths (16 Aspects of the); Buddhist Path; Perceptual Ascertainment (niścaya); Abhidharma; Dharmakīrti
抄録Most Buddhists would admit that every Buddhist practice and theoretical construct can be traced to or at least subsumed under one or more among the four nobles’ truths. It is hardly surprising, then, that listening to these truths and pondering upon them were considered the cornerstones of the Buddhist soteric endeavour. Learning them from a competent teacher and subjecting them to rational analysis are generally regarded as taking place at the very beginning of the religious career or, to put it otherwise, still as an ordinary person along the preparatory path. At this stage, the discursive nature of the four nobles’ truths fits well the didactic and intellectual requirements of early religious practice. But how about the subsequent, more distinctively intuitive/non-conceptual stages of a mystic’s career? How to interpret, for instance, our sources’ strong emphasis on the four nobles’ truths as forming the content of the first pivotal event on the path, the so-called path of vision? And how to understand a philosopher’s claim that the yogic path exhausts itself in one’s learning, rationally analyzing and mentally cultivating the four nobles’ truths? In order to understand this, one has to turn to Abhidharmic interpretations of the four truths as embodying the ultimately true aspects of reality itself. Here, the truths are not regarded as a didactic device encapsulating the entire Buddhist law, but as the basic sixteenfold structure of the real. It is, of course, these ultimately true aspects that the path of cultivation is supposed to make directly perceptible to the yogin, thus enabling him to get rid of ignorance.
目次Introduction 250
1. Reality, Perception and (Perceptual) Ascertainment 252
1.1. 252
1.2. 252
1.3. 253
2. The Four Nobles’ Truths and Their 16 Aspects 254
2.1. 254
2.2. 257
2.3. 259
2.4. 259
3. Path, Vision and Ascertainment 260
3.1. 260
3.2. 260
3.3. 261
3.4. 262
4. Conclusion 270
References 271
ISSN00221791 (P); 15730395 (E)
ヒット数241
作成日2014.12.31
更新日期2019.08.21



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