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Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural System
作者 Macy, Joanna Rogers
出版日期1991.07.03
頁次254
出版者SUNY Press=State University of New York Press
出版者網址 http://www.sunypress.edu./
出版地Albany, NY, US [奧爾巴尼, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
附註項Buddhist Studies Series
關鍵詞佛教與科學=Buddhism and Science; Causation; Pratityasamutpada
摘要The book demonstrates and explains the discrepancies introduced by Abhidharma, compared to the Early Texts. Joanna

cuts through the nonsense dispensed in thing like the the "Tao of Physics" to reveal the real scientific basis of Buddhist

concepts. Drawing heavily on Systems theory (cybernetics), she shows that the Buddhist view of the universe as system of

ever-changing subsystems in dynamic interaction is not just a scientifically valid view, but a profoundly spiritual one as

well. She lights the way to a Buddhism that is no longer dependent on supernaturalism, but yields nothing of its profundity.

Her interpretations of traditional Buddhist concepts like no-self and karma are masterful. Every Buddhist should read this

book.

目次
Introduction
Part One:Background
1. Considering Causality
Like the Air We Breathe
The Linear Unidirectional Causal Paradigm
One-Way Causality in the West
One-Way Causality in Indian Thought
The Mutual Causal Paradigm in the West
The Buddhist Vision of Mutual Causality
The Reciprocal Hermeneutic of Buddhism and General Systems Theory

Part Two:Perceptions of Mutual Causality
2. The Buddhist Teaching of Dependent Co-Arising
The Central Role of the Causal Doctrine in the Dharma
Linear Causality in Pre-Buddhist India
Comparison with Western Linear Views
Scriptural Presentations of Paticca Samuppada
3. Dependent Co-Arising as Mutual Causality
From Substance to Relation
No First Cause
Syntax of Interdependence
Reciprocity of Causal Factors
Abhidharmist Interpretations
Paticca Samuppada as Interdependence
4. General Systems Theory
Science's Problems with the One-Way Causal Paradigm
The Perception of Systems in the Life Sciences
Cybernetics and the Concept of Feedback
Systemic Invariances and Hierarchies
Systems Theory in the Social Sciences
The Cognitive System
Systems and Value
5. Mutual Causality in General Systems Theory
The Transformation of Causes within the System
Feedback as Causal Loop
Negative Feedback Processes
Positive Feedback Processes
Seeing Causes

Part Three:Dimensions of Mutual Causality
6. Self as Process
Everything Changes
The Illusion of Separate Selfhood
No Clear Lines of Demarcation
The Lethal Mirage
7. The Co-Arising of Knower and Known
Perception as Convergence of Factors
Consciousness:Conditioned and Transitive
Information Circuits
Shaping the World through Projection
Learning as Self Reorganization
The Limits of Cognition
Objectless Knowing
Who is Knowing?
8. The Co-Arising of Body and Mind
Linear Views
"Like Two Sheaves of Reeds"
Two Sides of a Coin
The Internality of All Systems
The Ubiquity and Particularity of Mind
Beyond the Fear of Matter
"Minding"
9. The Co-Arising of Doer and Deed
Identity and Accountability
The Question of Rebirth
Kaya and Karma
Structure and Function
Past and Present
The Dharma and Determinism
The Determinacy of Choice
The Cognitive System as Decision Center
10. The Co-Arising of Self and Society
Participation and Particularity
The Interdependence of Person and Community
The Dharma of Social Systems
11. Mutual Morality
Concern for Other Beings
Tolerance and Iconoclasm
Political Engagement
Right Livelihood and Economic Sharing
Ends and Means
12. The Dialectics of Personal and Social Transformation
Free to Reconnect
The Tree and the Flame
ISBN0791406369; 0791406377
點閱次數614
建檔日期1998.04.28; 2002.05.24
更新日期2014.03.03










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