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Anattā in Buddhist Philosophy |
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著者 |
Wisadavet, Wit (著)
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Wisadavet, Somrudee (譯)
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掲載誌 |
The Chulalongkorn Journal of Buddhist Studies
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巻号 | v.4 n.1-2 |
出版年月日 | 2005 |
ページ | 287 - 332 |
出版者 | ศูนย์พุทธศาสน์ศึกษา จุฬาลงกรณ์ มหาว ทยาลัย=Centre for Buddhist Studies, Chulalongkorn University |
出版サイト |
http://www.cubs.chula.ac.th/
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出版地 | Bangkok, Thailand [曼谷, 泰國] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
目次 | I. INTRODUCTION 287 1.1 The Significance of the Problem of Anattā 287 1.2 The Purpose of Research 288 1.3 The Research Method 288 1.4 Limits of Research 288 1.5 Previous Studies on This Issue 289 II. WHAT IS ATTĀ? 290 III. LIFE AND THE PROBLEM OF SELF 294 3.1 Life and Five Khandhas 3.2 Five Khandas and Self 3.2.1 A Cluster of Five Khandas and Self 3.2.2 Each of Five Khandhas and Self 3.3 Self and the Absolute IV. ATTĀ AND THE PROBLEM OF DUKKHA 302 4.1 What is the World? 302 4.2 Man and the Meaning of the World 304 4.3 Meaning and Dukkha 305 4.4 The Meaning of the World and Being ‘Mine’ 307 4.5 ‘Mine’ and ‘I’ 308 4.6 The Origination of the Idea of ‘I’ 309 4.7 ‘I’ and Five Grasping Khandhas 311 4.8 ‘I’ and ‘Three Unwholesome Roots’ 313 4.9 I and Attā 314 V. ANATTĀ AND THE PROBLEMS OF NIBBĀNA, KAMMA AND SAMENESS 316 5.1 Anattā and Nibbāna 5.1.1 The Meaning of Nibbāna 5.1.2 Nibbāna and A Psychological State 5.1.3 Nibbāna and Liberation 5.2 Anattā and the Problem of Kamma 5.2.1 The Meaning of the Past 5.2.2 Intention and Act 5.2.3 The Meaning of “You Reap What You Sow” 5.2.4 Rebirth 5.3 Anattā and the Problem of Sameness 5.3.1 Sameness and Existence 5.3.2 Sameness and Continuity VI. CONCLUSION 329 6.1 The Significance of the Concept of Anattā 6.2 Suggestions for Further Research 6.2.1. Ethics 6.2.2 Social Philosophy
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ISSN | 22291229 (P) |
ヒット数 | 199 |
作成日 | 2016.07.14 |
更新日期 | 2022.03.11 |
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