Causality the Central Philosophy of Buddhism

Causality  the Central Philosophy of Buddhism
Author: David J. Kalupahana
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1975
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UVA:X001665751

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The Central Philosophy of Buddhism

The Central Philosophy of Buddhism
Author: T R V Murti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135029463

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Originally published in 1955. The Madhyamika philosophy is, in the author’s view, the philosophy which created a revolution in Buddhism and through that in the whole range of Indian philosophy. This volume is a study of the Madhyamika philosophy in all its important aspects and is divided into three parts: Historical: this traces the origin and development of the Madhyamika philosophy. The second part concentrates on a full and critical exposition of the Madhyamika philosophy, the structure of its dialectic, its conception of the Absolute and its ethics and religion. The last part of the book compares the Madhyamika with some of the well-known dialectical systems of the West (Kant, Hegel and Bradley) and undertakes a short study of the different absolutisms (Madhyamika, Vijnanavada and the Vedanta).

A Companion to World Philosophies

A Companion to World Philosophies
Author: Eliot Deutsch,Ronald Bontekoe
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 587
Release: 1999
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0631224890

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Written by an international assembly of leading philosophers, this volume offers students, teachers and general readers a rich and sophisticated introduction to the major non-Western philosophical traditions - particularly Chinese, Indian, Buddhist and Islamic philosophies. African and Polynesian thinking are also covered by way of historical and contemporary survey articles.The text is organized around a series of central topics concerning conceptions of reality and divinity, of causality, of truth, of the nature of rationality, of selfhood, of humankind and nature, of the good, of aesthetic values, and of social and political ideals. Outstanding scholars present essays that articulate the distinctive ways in which these specific problems have been formulated and addressed in the non-Western traditions against the background of their varied historical and cultural presuppositions.

The Central Philosophy of Buddhism

The Central Philosophy of Buddhism
Author: Tirupattur Ramaseshayyer Venkatachala Murti
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1980
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015003337261

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Paving the Great Way

Paving the Great Way
Author: Jonathan C. Gold
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780231538008

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The Indian Buddhist philosopher Vasubandhu (fourth–fifth century C.E.) is known for his critical contribution to Buddhist Abhidharma thought, his turn to the Mahayana tradition, and his concise, influential Yogacara–Vijñanavada texts. Paving the Great Way reveals another dimension of his legacy: his integration of several seemingly incompatible intellectual and scriptural traditions, with far-ranging consequences for the development of Buddhist epistemology and the theorization of tantra. Most scholars read Vasubandhu's texts in isolation and separate his intellectual development into distinct phases. Featuring close studies of Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosabhasya, Vyakhyayukti, Vimsatika, and Trisvabhavanirdesa, among other works, this book identifies recurrent treatments of causality and scriptural interpretation that unify distinct strands of thought under a single, coherent Buddhist philosophy. In Vasubandhu's hands, the Buddha's rejection of the self as a false construction provides a framework through which to clarify problematic philosophical issues, such as the nature of moral agency and subjectivity under a broadly causal worldview. Recognizing this continuity of purpose across Vasubandhu's diverse corpus recasts the interests of the philosopher and his truly innovative vision, which influenced Buddhist thought for a millennium and continues to resonate with today's philosophical issues. An appendix includes extensive English-language translations of the major texts discussed.

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory
Author: Joanna Macy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8173040230

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Here For The First Time The Concepts And Insights Of General Systems Theory Are Presented In Tandem With Those Of The Buddha. Remarkable Convergences Appear Between Core Buddhist Teachings And The Systems View Of Reality, Arising In Our Century From Biology And Extending Into The Social And Cognitive Science.

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory
Author: Joanna Macy
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438411637

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This book brings important new dimensions to the interface between contemporary Western science and ancient Eastern wisdom. Here for the first time the concepts and insights of general systems theory are presented in tandem with those of the Buddha. Remarkable convergences appear between core Buddhist teachings and the systems view of reality, arising in our century from biology and extending into the social and cognitive sciences. Giving a cogent introduction to both bodies of thought, and a fresh interpretation of the Buddha's core teaching of dependent co-arising, this book shows how their common perspective on causality can inform our lives. The interdependence of all beings provides the context for clarifying both the role of meditative practice and guidelines for effective action on behalf of the common good.

A History of Buddhist Philosophy

A History of Buddhist Philosophy
Author: David J. Kalupahana
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1992-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824814029

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David J. Kalupahana's Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis has, since its original publication in 1976, offered an unequaled introduction to the philosophical principles and historical development of Buddhism. Now, representing the culmination of Dr. Kalupahana's thirty years of scholarly research and reflection, A History of Buddhist Philosophy builds upon and surpasses that earlier work, providing a completely reconstructed, detailed analysis of both early and later Buddhism.