Evil and/or/as the Good

Evil and/or/as the Good

Author: Brook Ziporyn

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-10-26

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1684170346

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“Other than the devil, there is no Buddha; other than the Buddha, there is no devil.” The Chinese monk Siming Zhili (960–1028) uttered this remark as part of his justification for his self-immolation. An exposition of the intent, implications, and resonances of this one sentence, this book expands and unravels the context in which the seeming paradox of the ultimate identity of good and evil is to be understood. In analyzing this idea, Brook Ziporyn provides an overview of the development of Tiantai thought from the fifth through the eleventh centuries in China and contributes to our understanding of Chinese intellectual culture and Chinese Buddhism, as well as to basic ontological, epistemological, and axiological issues of interest in modern philosophy.


The mandala in Nichiren Buddhism, Part One: Introduction, mandalas of the Bun’ei and Kenji periods (Paperback Edition)

The mandala in Nichiren Buddhism, Part One: Introduction, mandalas of the Bun’ei and Kenji periods (Paperback Edition)

Author: The Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-08-02

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1304289419

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"The mandala in Nichiren Buddhism" is the first comprehensive analysis of Nichiren's mandala in English. As the total number of pages in a single volume would reach 720, the book has been divided into three parts. In this first volume, the origin and evolution of Nichiren's mandala are examined, while the extant works produced in the Bun'ei and Kenji eras (2.1264 4.1275/4.1275 2.1278) are analyzed in detail. The second volume will thus examine the whole extant corpus produced in the Koan period, while in the third the missing, but catalogued mandalas will be analyzed along with a study of Nichiren's works from an holistic perspective, including the scrolls authored by his immediate disciples and later successors, within the various traditions. Together, these three volumes shall provide the reader with exhaustive information on Nichiren's mandala.


Japanese Philosophy

Japanese Philosophy

Author: H. Gene Blocker

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2010-03-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0791490386

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Japanese Philosophy is the first book to assert the existence of a Japanese philosophy prior to Nishida Kitaro in the early twentieth century. Because of Western military and economic dominance since the seventeenth century, the cross-cultural comparison of non-Western philosophy has generally gone in one direction—comparing Chinese, Indian, and other thought systems with Western philosophy. For various reasons, Japanese scholars did not follow the Chinese lead after 1920 in acknowledging that some of their own literary tradition should be classified as "philosophy." In spite of this, the authors argue that it is useful to compare cultures, and that one way of comparing cultures is to compare their philosophies—and therefore that it is worth treating certain parts of Japanese literature as philosophy, especially those parts that are similar to what has long been classified and treated as philosophy in India and China. By doing so, and by providing an overview of Japanese philosophy from the seventh century to the present, the authors contribute to a greater cross-cultural understanding between East and West.


Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy

Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy

Author: Oliver Leaman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1134689055

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Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy provides an extensive glossary of the main terms and concepts used in Eastern philosophy. The book includes definitions of philosophical ideas linked to the national traditions of: * Persia * India * Islamic world * China * Japan * Tibet including concepts from: * Zoroastrianism * Hinduism * Sufism * Islam * Confucianism * Shintoism * Taoism * Buddhism Each entry includes a guide for further reading and critical analysis, and is cross-referenced with associated concepts and is in easy-to-use A-Z format.


An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy

An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy

Author: Karyn Lai

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-03-30

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1107103983

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This book explores traditions including Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, Legalism and Chinese Buddhism, and how they shape Chinese thought.


Philosophy for professionals. A short series of practice-orientated lectures and reader. Философия для профессионалов. Краткий курс лекций и хрестоматия на английском языке. Учебное пособие для вузов

Philosophy for professionals. A short series of practice-orientated lectures and reader. Философия для профессионалов. Краткий курс лекций и хрестоматия на английском языке. Учебное пособие для вузов

Author: Тимур Махаматов

Publisher: Litres

Published: 2017-08-03

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 5040716516

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East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet Rudyard Kipling would indeed be astonished at the pace of modern globalisation, where East and West not just meet , but, in fact, come to saturate one another in so many controversial ways This book will help you study the DNA of the twain , particularly emphasising on disclosing the nature of the Orient, with all its lore and wisdom, the living spirit of which may perhaps save this bleeding world one day


The Spectrum of Consciousness

The Spectrum of Consciousness

Author: Ken Wilber

Publisher: Quest Books

Published: 2012-12-19

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 083563017X

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Wilber's groundbreaking synthesis of religion, philosophy, physics, and psychology started a revolution in transpersonal psychology. He was the first to suggest in a systematic way that the great psychological systems of the West could be integrated with the noble contemplative traditions of the East. Spectrum of Consciousness, first released by Quest in 1977, has been the prominent reference point for all subsequent attempts at integrating psychology and spirituality.