Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy: Dharma and Dao
出版日期
2018
頁次
265 - 292
出版者
Springer
出版地
New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型
專題研究論文=Research Paper
使用語言
英文=English
附註項
Author affiliation: Hans-Rudolf Kantor is Full Professor and Chair of the Graduate Institute of Asian Humanities at Huafan University in Taipei. He earned his PhD from the Department of Philosophy and Sinology of Bonn University in Germany 1998, spent 2 years as a visiting scholar at the Buddhist Komazawa University in Tokyo supported by the German Humboldt Foundation and the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, and has been teaching at Huafan since 2000. His field of research embraces Buddhist Studies, Chinese Buddhist Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and CrossCultural Philosophy. Besides his German book on the philosophy of religion in Chinese Tiantai Buddhism published in 1999, he authored numerous articles in English, German, and Chinese on these topics published by academic journals such as Philosophy East and West, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, and Asian Philosophy as well as Chinese journals (such as Taiwan Journal of Buddhist Studies by Taida Foxue Yanjiu Zhongxin), and by American and German publishing companies (Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Harrassowitz). The publication of his translation of the lengthy chapter Po Fabian (“Universal Deconstruction of Dharmas”) from the sixth-century Chinese Tiantai Buddhist classic Mohe Zhiguan (The Great Calming and Contemplation) into German is forthcoming. His recent project in English on the Philosophy of Language and Linguistic Strategies in Chinese Buddhism(s) combines the methods of Buddhist Studies and cross-cultural philosophy, which will be soon accomplished.
目次
1 Introduction 265 2 The Tiantai Notion of “Contemplation” 268 3 Ambiguity of Deconstructing and Sustaining 272 4 The Rhetorical Significance of Contradiction 275 5 Speech and Silence 278 6 The Dynamic Sense of Buddha-Nature 281 7 Subtlety: The Hermeneutic Significance of the Lotus-sūtra 285 8 Mind 289