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    New York ; : Oxford University Press,
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    edocfu_9959231347902883
    Format: xix, 457 p.
    ISBN: 0-19-773003-5 , 1-282-05370-1 , 9786612053702 , 0-19-988691-1 , 0-19-971655-2 , 0-19-532816-7
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: The Buddhist philosophical tradition is vast, internally diverse, and comprises texts written in a variety of canonical languages. This title collects important philosophical texts from each major Buddhist tradition. Each text is translated and introduced by a recognized authority in Buddhist studies.
    Note: Formerly CIP. , Includes translations of texts from various languages. , Previously issued in print: 2009. , Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Metaphysics and Ontology -- 1. Theravāda Metaphysics and Ontology: Kaccānagotta (Saṃyutta-nikāya) and Abhidhammatthasaṅgaha -- 2. Nāgārjuna's Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way): Chapter 24: Examination of the Four Noble Truths -- 3. Vasubandhu's Trisvabhavanirdeśa (Treatise on the Three Natures) -- 4. Śantarakṣita's "Neither-One-Nor-Many" Argument from Madhyamakālaṃkāra (The Ornament of the Middle Way): A Classical Buddhist Argument on the Ontological Status of Phenomena -- 5. Mipam Namgyel: The Lion's Roar Affirming Extrinsic Emptiness -- 6. Dushun's Huayan Fajie Guan Men (Meditative Approaches to the Huayan Dharmadhātu) -- 7. Dōgen's "Mountains and Waters as Sūtras" (Sansui-kyō) -- 8. Nishitani Keiji's "The Standpoint of Zen: Directly Pointing to the Mind" -- Part II: Philosophy of Language and Hermeneutics -- 9. Sensation, Inference, and Language: Dignāga's Pramāṇasamuccaya -- 10. Jñānagarbha's Verses on the Distinction between the Two Truths -- 11. Language and the Ultimate: Do Mādhyamikas Make Philosophical Claims? A Selection from Khedrupjey's Stong thun chen mo (Great Digest) -- 12. Zongmi's Yuanren lun (Inquiry into the Origin of the Human Condition): The Hermeneutics of Doctrinal Classification -- 13. Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō, Fascicles "Kattō" and "Ōsakusendaba" -- 14. Beyond Awareness: Tōrei Enji's Understanding of Realization in the Treatise on the Inexhaustible lamp of Zen, chapter 6 -- Part III: Epistemology -- 15. The Approach to Knowledge and Truth in the Theravāda Record of the Discourses of the Buddha -- 16. Dharmakīrti and Dharmottara on the Intentionality of Perception: Selections from Nyāyabindu (An Epitome of Philosophy). , 17. The Role of Knowledge of Causation in Dharmakīrti's Theory of Inference: The Pramāṇa-vārttika -- 18. Yogācāra Theories of the Components of Perception: The Buddhabhūmy-upadesa -- 19. Classification of Non-Authoritative Cognitive Processes (tshad min) in the Ngog and Sakya Traditions -- 20. Understanding the Two Truths: Tsongkhapa's Ocean of Reasoning: A Great Commentary on Nāgārjuna's "Mūlamadhyamakākārikā" -- 21. The Deluded Mind as World and Truth: Epistemological Implications of Tiantai Doctrine and Praxis in Jingxi Zhanmn's Jingangpi and Zhiguan yili -- 22. The Presencing of Truth: Dōgen's GenjōKōan -- Part IV: Philosophy of Mind and the Person -- 23. Theravāda Philosophy of Mind and the Person: Anatta-lakkhaṇa Sutta, Mahā-nidāna Sutta, and Milindapañha -- 24. Pudgalavāda Doctrines of the Person -- 25. Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosś -- a: The Critique of the Pudgalavādins' Theory of Persons -- 26. Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośa: The Critique of the Soul -- 27. Candrakīrti's Madhyamakāvatārabhāṣya 6.86-97: A Madhyamaka Critique of Vijñānavāda Views of Consciousness -- 28. Śāntarakṣita's Tattvasaṃgraha: A Buddhist Critique of the Nyāya View of the Self -- 29. Zhiyi's Great Calming and Contemplation: "Contemplating Mental Activity as the Inconceivable Realm" -- 30. "The Mind Is Buddha": Pojo Chinul's Secrets on Cultivating the Mind -- 31. Nishida's Conception of Person -- Part V: Ethics -- 32. Theravāda Texts on Ethics -- 33. The Bodhisattva Path: Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra -- 34. Asaṅga's Bodhisattvabhūmi: The Morality Chapter -- 35. Essentials on Observing and Violating the Fundamentals of Bodhisattva Precepts: Wŏnhyo's Non-Substantial Mahāyāna Ethics -- 36. Thich Nhat Hanh's Interbeing: Fourteen Guidelines for Engaged Buddhism -- 37. Joanna Macy: The Ecological Self -- 38. Buddhist Feminist Reflections -- Index. , Includes translations of texts from various languages.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-532817-5
    Language: English
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