網站導覽關於本館諮詢委員會聯絡我們書目提供版權聲明引用本站捐款贊助回首頁
書目佛學著者站內
檢索系統全文專區數位佛典語言教學相關連結
 


加值服務
書目管理
書目匯出
Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism
作者 Davis, Bret W. (著)
出版日期2022.04
頁次456
出版者Oxford University Press
出版者網址 https://global.oup.com/academic
出版地New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
附註項Bret W. Davis, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University

Bret W. Davis is Professor and Thomas J. Higgins, S.J. Chair in Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland, where he teaches classes in Western, Asian, and cross-cultural philosophy, and where he directs The Heart of Zen Meditation Group. In addition to publishing more than seventy-five scholarly articles, he has authored, edited, and translated a number of books, including Japanese Philosophy in the World (in Japanese), Heidegger and the Will: On the Way to Gelassenheit, Martin Heidegger: Key Concepts, Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School, Engaging Dogen's Zen: The Philosophy of Practice as Awakening, The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy, and Bipedal Philosophers (in Japanese). In 2001, he obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University. He lived in Japan for more than a dozen years, during which time he studied Buddhist thought at Otani University, and Japanese philosophy at Kyoto University, while practicing Zen at the monastery of Shokokuji in Kyoto. He is fluent in Japanese, semi-fluent in German, and proficient in reading Classical Chinese. In 2010, he was formally recognized as a Teacher (Sensei) and Director of a Zen Center by Kobayashi Gentoku Roshi, the current abbot of Shokokuji.
摘要This book offers an in-depth introduction to the philosophy and practice of Zen Buddhism. Bret Davis explores the philosophical implications of Zen teachings and koans, comparing and contrasting these with other Asian as well as Western religions and philosophies. He relates traditional Zen teachings and practices to our twenty-first century lives.

In addition to being a scholarly and philosophical introduction to Zen, the book provides concrete instructions for beginning a practice of Zen meditation. Its twenty-four chapters treat such philosophical topics as the self, nature, art, morality, and language, as well as basic Buddhist teachings such as the middle way and karma. Davis introduces the Zen based philosophies of the Kyoto School and also engages in interreligious dialogue with Christianity and other religions, as well as with other schools of Buddhism. The concluding chapter reviews the path of Zen practice and enlightenment by way of commenting on the beloved Zen classic, The Ten Oxherding Pictures. The book can be read in its entirety as a coherently organized introduction to the philosophy and practice of Zen, or chapters can be read independently according to the reader's specific interests.
目次Preface: Why Write or Read this Book?
Chapter 1: What Really is Zen? Recovering the Beginner's Open Mind
Chapter 2: Previewing the Path of Zen: Know Thyself, Forget Thyself, Open Thyself
Chapter 3: Zen Meditation as a Practice of Clearing the Heart-Mind
Chapter 4: How to Practice Zen Meditation: Attending to Place, Body, Breath, and Mind
Chapter 5: The Buddha's First and Last Lesson: The Middle Way of Knowing What Suffices
Chapter 6: The Buddha's Strong Medicine: Embracing Impermanence
Chapter 7: The True Self is Egoless
Chapter 8: We are One: Loving Others as Yourself
Chapter 9: But We Are Not the Same: Taking Turns as the Center of the Universe
Chapter 10: Who or What is the Buddha?
Chapter 11: Mind is Buddha: So, if You Encounter the Buddha, Kill Him!
Chapter 12: Dying to Live: Zen, Pure Land Buddhism, and Christianity
Chapter 13: Zen as Trans-Mysticism: Everyday Even Mind is the Way
Chapter 14: Engaged Zen: From Inner to Outer Peace
Chapter 15: The Dharma of Karma: We Reap What We Sow
Chapter 16: Zen and Morality: Following Rules to Where There Are No Rules
Chapter 17: Being in the Zone of Zen: The Natural Freedom of No-Mind
Chapter 18: Zen Lessons from Nature: Samu and the Giving Leaves
Chapter 19: Zen and Art: Cultivating Naturalness
Chapter 20: Zen and Language: The Middle Way Between Silence and Speech
Chapter 21: Between Zen and Philosophy: Commuting with the Kyoto School
Chapter 22: S?t? and Rinzai Zen Practice: Just Sitting and Working with K?ans
Chapter 23: Death and Rebirth-Or, Nirvana Here and Now
Chapter 24: Reviewing the Path of Zen: The Ten Oxherding Pictures
Endnotes
Discussion Questions
Index
ISBN9780197573686 (hc); 9780197573693 (pbk)
相關書評
  1. Book Review: Zen Pathways by Bret W. Davis / Dunlap, Rika (評論)
  2. Book Review: Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism by Bret W. Davis / Balogh, Lehel (評論)
  3. Book Review: Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism by Bret W. Davis / Kalmanson, Leah (評論)
  4. Book Review: Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism (禅道の千路) by Bret W. Davis / Lofts, Steve G. (評論)
點閱次數172
建檔日期2023.08.09
更新日期2023.08.09










建議您使用 Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) 瀏覽器能獲得較好的檢索效果,IE不支援本檢索系統。

提示訊息

您即將離開本網站,連結到,此資料庫或電子期刊所提供之全文資源,當遇有網域限制或需付費下載情形時,將可能無法呈現。

修正書目錯誤

請直接於下方表格內刪改修正,填寫完正確資訊後,點擊下方送出鍵即可。
(您的指正將交管理者處理並儘快更正)

序號
679265

查詢歷史
檢索欄位代碼說明
檢索策略瀏覽