Asian Studies; Buddhism; Comparative Philosophy; Religion; Philosophy
摘要
The Journal of Buddhist Philosophy provides a forum for the academic discussion of Buddhist philosophy, which emerges as an independent discipline. Articles engage with buddhology, comparative philosophy, and Buddhist critical reflection, while discussions of concepts and arguments are highlighted. The Journal of Buddhist Philosophy considers thought expounded in a variety of languages, developed by a wide range of schools and thinkers, and studied using diverse philosophical approaches. In this way, the journal facilitates the investigation of Buddhist philosophy as it has developed over 2,500 years and its application to the questions and challenges of the contemporary age.
目次
Editorial Message from the Editor by Gereon Kopf 1-4 Inaugural Reflections for the Journal of Buddhist Philosophy by Dale S. Wright 5-10 Helmut Krasser (1956–2014): Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia by Vincent Eltschinger 11-13 Special Topic: Tibetan Madhyamaka Introduction: Some Current Strategies for Research on Tibetan Madhyamaka by Kevin Vose 14-23 What Happened to the Third and Fourth Lemmas in Tibet? by Tom J. F. Tillemans 24-38 Gendun Chöpel on the Status of Madhyamaka: Knowledge, Truth, and Testimony by Jonathan Stoltz 39-57 Proving Emptiness: The Epistemological Background for the “Neither One Nor Many” Argument and the Nature of Its Probandum in Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge’s Works by Pascale Hugon 58-94 Do Mādhyamikas See What the Rest of Us See?: Early bKa’ gdams pas on “Commonly Appearing Subjects” (chos can mthun snang ba) by Kevin Vose 95-135 Meditation on Emptiness in the Context of Tantric Buddhism by Yael Bentor 136-155 Controversy among dGe lugs pa Scholars about What Is Negated in Emptiness According to the Svātantrika-Mādhyamika School by Jongbok Yi 156-192 Research Articles Dōgen’s Views on Practice and Realization and His Dream Encounter with Damei Fachang by ISHII Shūdo 石井修道 (Translator Jeffrey Kotyk) 193-212 Philosophical Reflections The Early Buddhist Psychology of Philosophical Views by Yakupitayage Karunadasa 213-223 A New Worldview from the Standpoint of Buddhism: A Critique of Modern Reason by Sueki, Fumihiko 224-234 Book Reviews Against a Hindu God: Buddhist Philosophy of Religion in India by Parimal G. Patil (review) by Douglas L. Berger 235-237 Distinguishing the Views & Philosophies: Illuminating Emptiness in a Twentieth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Classic by Bötrül (review) by Jonathan C. Gold 238-240