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All is One: The Profound Influence of Huayan Buddhism on Chinese Philosophy, from the Past to the Present |
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著者 |
魏道儒 (著)=Wei, Daoru (au.)
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Cavayero, Michael (譯)
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掲載誌 |
The Yin-Cheng Journal of Contemporary Buddhism=印證佛學期刊
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巻号 | v.1 n.1 |
出版年月日 | 2023 |
ページ | 133 - 148 |
出版者 | Cambria Press |
出版サイト |
https://www.cambriapress.com/
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出版地 | New York, US [紐約州, 美國] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
ノート | 1. Wei Daoru 魏道儒 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China.
2. Michael Cavayero Peking University, China. |
キーワード | Huayan jing=華嚴經; “All is one”=一即一切; Huayan School=華嚴宗; Chinese Buddhism=中國佛教 |
抄録 | The discourse surrounding the interplay between the concepts of “one” (or “unity” [yi 一]) and “many” (or “multiplicity” [duo 多]) has been a subject of extensive debate within both premodern and contemporary world philosophy. Within the context of medieval Chinese philosophy, this discourse takes on a particularly rich and nuanced form. The introduction of Buddhism to China significantly influenced discussions on this topic, leaving a profound impact on Chinese philosophical thought. Notably, the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Ch. Huayan jing 華嚴經, Flower Ornament Sūtra, hereafter Huayan jing) stands out as a pivotal example, epitomizing the Sinitic development of these philosophical ideas.
This study concentrates on a comprehensive examination of the concepts of “one” (yi) and “many” (duo), scrutinizing their relationship within the Huayan jing. Additionally, it explores the interplay between “one” and “many” in the broader context of the Huayan school (Huayan zong 華嚴宗) and Chinese philosophy as a whole. Emphasis is also placed on understanding the influence of the Huayan school’s ideas on broader Chinese philosophical discourse. Furthermore, the study delves into the contemporary Buddhist perspective, specifically investigating the significance of “perfect interfusion” or “interpenetration” (yuanrong 圓融) between “one” and “many.” |
目次 | Abstract 133 Keywords 133 I. The Special Characteristics of “One” and “Many” and their Relationship in the Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Ch. Huayan jing 華嚴經) 134 II. The Special Characteristics of “One” and “Many” and their Relationship in the Huayan School and Tradition 135 III. The Unique Characteristics of “One” and “Many” in Chinese Philosophy 140 IV. The Huayan School’s Impact on Song Dynasty Confucianism via its discussions of “One” and “Many” 142 V. The Relevance of Huayan Buddhism’s Discourse on the “One” and “Many” in the Contemporary Context 145 Abbreviation 147 Bibliography 147 |
ISSN | 29965640 (P); 29965659 (E) |
DOI | 10.15239/ycjcb.01.01.05 |
ヒット数 | 103 |
作成日 | 2024.09.30 |
更新日期 | 2024.10.04 |

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