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Does Even a Rat Have Buddha-Nature? Analyzing Key-Phrase (Huatou) Rhetoric for the Wu Gongan
作者 Heine, Steven
出處題名 Journal of Chinese Philosophy
卷期v.41 n.3-4
出版日期2014.09-12
頁次250 - 267
出版者International Society for Chinese Philosophy
出版者網址 https://iscp-online1.org/
出版地Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項STEVEN HEINE, Professor, Asian Studies Program, Florida International University. Specialties: East Asian Buddhism, Japanese intellectual history, comparative religious thought. E-mail: heines@fiu.edu
摘要The Wu Gongan is primarily known for its minimalist expression based on Zhaozhou's “No” (Wu) response to a monk's question of whether a dog has Buddha-nature. Crucial for the key-phrase (huatou) method of meditation of Dahui Zonggao, the term Wu is not to be analyzed through logic or poetry. However, an overemphasis on the nondiscursive quality overlooks sophisticated rhetoric through metaphors used for the anxiety of doubt caused by Wu undermining conventional assumptions that is compared to a cornered rat; and the experience of enlightenment generated by the power of Wu likened to a sword cutting through all delusions.
目次I.The Function of Rhetoric in Wu Gongan Discourse 250
II.Dahui's Approach Based on Abbreviation 252
III.The Power of Personalization 256
IV.Notions of Malady and Guilt Related to Doubt 258
V.Illuminative Power of Wu 261
VI.Wither Wu? 263
ISSN03018121 (P); 15406253 (E)
點閱次數666
建檔日期2016.05.11
更新日期2019.08.27










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