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How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China
著者 Park, Jungnok ; Gombrich, Richard
出版年月日2012.04.01
ページ258
出版者Equinox Publishing
出版サイト https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/
出版地Sheffield, UK [謝菲爾德, 英國]
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
抄録How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China tells the story of the spread of Buddhist religious thinking and practice from India to China and how, along the way, a religion was changed. While Indian Buddhists had constructed their ideas of self by means of empiricism, anti-Brahmanism and analytic reasoning, Chinese Buddhists did so by means of non-analytic insights, utilising pre-established epistemology and cosmogony. Furthermore, many specific Buddhist ideas were transformed when exchanged from an Indian to a Chinese context, often through the work of translators concept-matching Buddhist and Daoist terms.

One of the key changes was the Chinese reinterpretation of the concept of shen – originally an agent of thought which died with the body – into an eternal essence of human spirit, a soul. Though the notion of an imperishable soul was later disputed by Chinese Buddhist scholars the idea of a permanent agent of perception flourished in China. This historical analysis of the concept of self as it developed between Indian and Chinese Buddhism will be of interest to readers of Buddhist Philosophy as well as the History of Ideas.
目次Prelims
Introduction 1
Part I: Chinese Buddhist Translation in its Cultural Context
1. The Characteristics of Chinese Buddhist Translation 5
2. The Verification of the Traditional Attributions of Translatorship 37
Part II: The Development of the Indian Buddhist Concept of Self
3. Self in Early Buddhist Soteriology 65
4. Development of a Buddhist Self 104
5. Nirvāṇa and a Permanent Self 126
Part III: The Development of the Chinese Buddhist Concept of Self
6. Chinese Ideas about Self before the Arrival of Buddhism 151
7. Non-self but an Imperishable Soul in Chinese Buddhist Translations 177
8. A Survey of Interpolations and Adaptations of an Agent in Saṃsāra 196
9. The Characteristics of the Chinese Buddhist Concept of Self 207
Conclusion 223
Appendix 225
References 232
Index 241
ISBN9781845539962 (Hardback); 9781845539979 (Paperback); 9781781790182 (E)
ヒット数482
作成日2017.03.31
更新日期2017.03.31



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