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_aConze, Edward, _d1904-1979. _912118 |
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_aBuddhist thought in India : _bthree phases of Buddhist philosophy / _cby Edward Conze |
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_a[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : _bUniversity of Michigan Press, _c1967, ©1962 |
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_a302 pages ; _c21 cm |
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_aAnn Arbor paperbacks ; _vAA129 |
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500 | _aContinuation of Buddhist meditation | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | 0 | _aArchaic Buddhism. Tacit assumptions -- The problem of 'original Buddhism' -- The three marks and the perverted views. Impermanence ; Ill ; Not-self ; The four perverted views -- The five cardinal virtues. Faith ; Mindfulness and transic concentration ; Wisdom -- The final stages of deliverance. The break-through to the Unconditioned ; The three doors to deliverance ; Emptiness ; The signless ; The wishless ; Nirvana -- The cultivation of the social emotions. Friendliness ; Compassion ; Sympathetic joy ; Impartiality -- Dharma and dharmas -- Skandhas, sense-fields, and elements | |
505 | 0 | _aThe Sthaviras. The eighteen schools -- Doctrinal disputes. The status of the 'self' ; The analysis of impermanence ; The concept of causality -- The Unconditioned and the process of salvation. Nirvana and space ; The three classes on enlightened persons ; The map of the path (the Visuddhimagga and the Abhidharmakosa) -- Some Abhidharma problems. The classification of conditioned dharmas ; The material world ; The stages of apperception | |
505 | 0 | _aThe Mahayana. Doctrines common to all Mahayanists. The Mahasanghikas and the Mahayana ; The literary sources ; The range of disagreement ; The perverted views ; The six perfections ; The new role of the social emotions ; The new ontology ; The Absolute and the Buddha ; The new map of the path -- The Madhyamikas. The literary sources ; Description of the Madhyamika dialectic ; The motives behind the Madhyamika dialectic ; Emptiness and nihilism -- The Yogacarins. The literary sources ; The absolute idealism ; The three kinds of own-being -- Buddhist logic. The dialectical logic of the early Mahayana ; The later logicians -- The tantras | |
520 | _aDiscusses Indian Buddhist philosophy in three phases of its development | ||
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_aBuddhism _zIndia _914850 |
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