The Formless SelfState University of New York Press, 06.05.1999 - 174 Seiten Gathering and interpreting material that is not readily available elsewhere, this book discusses the thought of the Japanese Buddhist philosophers Dogen, Hisamatsu, and Nishitani. Stambaugh develops ideas about the self culminating in the concept of the Formless Self as formulated by Hisamatsu in his book The Fullness of Nothingness and the essay "The Characteristics of Oriental Nothingness," and further explicated by Nishitani in his book Religion and Nothingness. These works show that Oriental nothingness has nothing to do with the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western concept of nihilism. Instead, it is a positive phenomenon, enabling things to be. |
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... Impermanence 2. Hisamatsu Dialogues with Tillich Oriental Nothingness The Formless Self " Critique of the ' Unconscious " " 28 55 55 71 81 92 3. Nishitani 99 0800 The Self - Overcoming of Nihilism Religion and Nothingness 101 Conclusion ...
... Impermanence 2. Hisamatsu Dialogues with Tillich Oriental Nothingness The Formless Self " Critique of the ' Unconscious " " 28 55 55 71 81 92 3. Nishitani 99 0800 The Self - Overcoming of Nihilism Religion and Nothingness 101 Conclusion ...
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... to pursue some questions raised in my earlier book , Impermanence is Buddha - nature . That work cen- tered almost exclusively on Dōgen and the question of time . This study again is concerned with Dōgen and then goes beyond ix Preface.
... to pursue some questions raised in my earlier book , Impermanence is Buddha - nature . That work cen- tered almost exclusively on Dōgen and the question of time . This study again is concerned with Dōgen and then goes beyond ix Preface.
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... impermanence for the question of the self are pursued in an attempt to reach an under- standing of nonsubstantialized self that has nothing to do with a reified ego . This can hardly claim to be the work of a scholar of Bud- dhism . The ...
... impermanence for the question of the self are pursued in an attempt to reach an under- standing of nonsubstantialized self that has nothing to do with a reified ego . This can hardly claim to be the work of a scholar of Bud- dhism . The ...
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absolute nothingness activity activity-unremitting actually affirmation appearance aspect awakening awareness become being-time bird birth and death body and mind body-mind Buddha Buddha-dharma Buddha-nature Buddha-seeking mind comes conception consciousness D. T. Suzuki Dasein dharma-situation Diamond Sutra dimension discussion Dōgen dualism duality Eastern Buddhist enlightenment eternal existence existential expression fascicle field of emptiness field of śūnyatā flower Formless Genjō-kōan green mountains gyōji Hisamatsu home-ground human Ibid illusion impermanence infinite kind kōan Kyoto school manifest Martino matter means mode myriad dharmas nature negation ness never nihility Nishitani No-Mind nonbeing nonduality not-reaching noumenon object ordinary Oriental Nothingness passage past and future Paul Tillich person Plotinus present question reality realization reason Religion and Nothingness samādhi self-awareness sense sentient Shōbōgenzō simply someone speak subject-object temporal term things thought Tillich tion total dynamism total exertion traces transcendence true ultimate antinomy uncon understand unstained walking Western word zenki