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Omnidesire as the Ending of Desire: Zarathustra, Mahāyāna Buddhism, Tiantai
作者 Ziporyn, Brook (著)
出處題名 Journal of Nietzsche Studies
卷期v.46 n.1 Spring
出版日期2015
頁次25 - 41
出版者Penn State University Press
出版者網址 http://www.psupress.psu.edu
出版地University Park, PA, US
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項Author Affiliation: University of Chicago, USA
關鍵詞world affirmation; world denial; “Drunken Song”; Schopenhauer; Mahayana Buddhism; Lotus Sūtra
摘要Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work that bears comparison to Mahāyāna Buddhist literature in more ways than one. Nietzsche was turning against the Schopenhauerian doctrine of the denial of the will, which he read as symptomatic of a larger nihilistic trend swallowing up almost all existing spiritual culture, while the Mahāyāna was turning against the world-denying implications of the doctrine of Nirvana as the ending of desire and samsara that was so central to early Buddhism. In this article, I explore one move made in both of these cases: the move from total negation to total affirmation seen as a convergence of these two apparently opposed extremes. Of central interest here is the “identity of indiscernibles” that applies structurally to these two opposite extremes, “willing nothing” and “willing everything,” with the latter effected only through “willing one thing intensely,” at once excluding and including all other things, and its liberative potential.
目次Abstract 25
Keywords 25
Notes 41
ISSN09688005 (P); 15384594 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5325/jnietstud.46.1.0025
點閱次數122
建檔日期2024.07.03
更新日期2024.07.03










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