Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogācāra Buddhism and the Chʼeng Wei-shih LunA richly complex study of the Yogacara tradition of Buddhism, divided into five parts: the first on Buddhism and phenomenology, the second on the four basic models of Indian Buddhist thought, the third on karma, meditation and epistemology, the fourth on the Trimsika and its translations, and finally the fifth on the Ch'eng Wei-shih Lun and Yogacara in China. |
Contents
Chapter One Buddhism and Phenomenology | 1 |
Introduction | 42 |
Pratītyasamutpāda | 52 |
Tridhātu | 83 |
SīlaSamādhiPrajñā | 110 |
Chapter Seven Asamjñisamāpatti and Nirodhasamāpatti | 123 |
Chapter Eight Summary of the Four Models | 160 |
Chapter Nine Karma | 168 |
Pariņāma | 426 |
Chapter Seventeen Why Consciousness in Not Empty | 447 |
Chapter Eighteen On Rūpa | 472 |
Chapter Nineteen Externality | 484 |
Chapter Twenty The Four Conditions | 496 |
and VijñaptiRūpa | 518 |
Chapter Twenty Three Is What is Ultimately Real Itself | 528 |
One Hundred Dharmas | 542 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abhidharma Abhidharmakośa action actually ālambana ālaya-vijñāna alterity appropriation argue arises āsavas attained Awakening becomes Buddha Buddhaghosa Buddhist Candrakīrti causal cessation Ch'eng wei-shih lun Chinese ching citta claim closure cognitive commentary consciousness constituted Dharmapāla dharmas dhyāna discrimination discussion distinct doctrine emptiness epistemological existence experience external fasc Hence hsing Hsüan-tsang Hsüan-tsang's Translation Husserl hyle identity impermanence Indian intent intentionality interpretation jhāna jñāna K'uei-chi karma karmic kleśa kuśala language linguistic Madhyamaka Mahāyāna manas mano-vijñāna means meditative mental metaphysical mind Nāgārjuna Nikāya nirodha-samāpatti nirvāņa notion object one's ontological Pāli Paramārtha paratantra parikalpita pariņāma perceive perception phenomenology philosophy position prajñā prajñapti pratītya-samutpāda problem realm rūpa samādhi samāpatti samjñā samskāra samvrti sankhāras saññā Sanskrit schools seeds sensation sense sensory shih signifies Śīlabhadra skandhas soteric Sthiramati Sūtra svabhāva svabhāvic tathatā theory Theravādin things Tibetan transcendental Trimśikā upādāna vāsanās Vasubandhu vedanā verse vijñāna vijñapti vijñapti-mātra vipāka Yogācāra Yogācārabhūmi Yogācārins


