Asian Studies; Buddhism; Comparative Philosophy; Religion; Philosophy
摘要
A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the academic discussion of Buddhist philosophy. 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.
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Editorial Message from the Editor by Gereon Kopf Special Topic: The Rang stong/Gzhan stong Division Introduction: The History of the Rang stong/Gzhan stongDistinction from Its Beginning through the Ris-med Movement by Klaus-Dieter Mathes Can We Speak of Kadam Gzhan Stong?: Tracing the Sources for Other-Emptiness in Early-Fourteenth-Century Tibet by Tsering Wangchuk On the rDzogs chen Distinction between Mind (sems) and Primordial Knowing (ye shes): Clarifications and Transcendental Arguments by David Higgins How Can a Momentary and Conditioned Mind Be Integral to Gzhan Stong? by Anne Burchardi From the Three Natures to the Two Natures: On a Fluid Approach to the Two Versions of Other-Emptiness from Fifteenth-Century Tibet by Yaroslav Komarovski Presenting a Controversial Doctrine in a Conciliatory Way: Mkhan chen Gang shar dbang po’s (1925–1958/59?) Inclusion of Gzhan Stong (“Emptiness of Other”) within Prāsaṅgika by Klaus-Dieter Mathes Research Articles Tsong kha pa and the Myth of the Given by Edward Falls Reading Nishida through Shinran: Absolute Nothingness, Other Power, and Religious Consciousness by Elizabeth McManaman Grosz Re-Visioning Dōgen Kigen’s Attitude toward the System (Kenmitsu Taisei 顕密体制) in Considering the Concept of Aspiration (Kokorozashi 志) and Just-Sitting Mediation (Shikan taza 只管打坐) by Eiji Suhara Is “Illusion” a Prajñāpāramitā Creation? The Birth and Death of a Buddhist Cognitive Metaphor by Shi Huifeng Cittamātra as Conventional Truth from Śāntarakṣita to Mipham by Jay L. Garfield Book Reviews Review of Yaroslav Komarovski, Visions of Unity: The Golden Pandita Shakya Chokden’s New Interpretation of Yogācāra and Madhyamaka by Douglas S. Duckworth Review of The Cowherds, Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy by Christian Coseru Review of Sara L. McClintock, Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason: Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on Rationality, Argumentation, and Religious Authority by Shinya Moriyama Review of Entangling Vines: A Classic Collection of Zen Koans Translated and Annotated by Thomas Yūhō Kirchner by Steven Heine Review of Robert E. Carter, The Kyoto School: An Introduction (with a Foreword by Thomas P. Kasulis) by Bret W. Davis