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Conclusion: Buddhist Causal Framing for the Modern World
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Summarizing Vasubandhu: Should a Buddhist Philosopher Have A Philosophy? 1
- 2. Against the Times: Vasubandhu’S Critique of His Main Abhidharma Rivals 22
- 3. Merely Cause and Effect: The Imagined Self and the Literalistic Mind 59
- 4. Knowledge, Language, and the Interpretation of Scripture: Vasubandhu’S Opening to the Mahāyāna 94
- 5. Vasubandhu’s Yogācāra: Enshrining the Causal Line in the Three Natures 128
- 6. Agency and the Ethics of Massively Cumulative Causality 176
- Conclusion: Buddhist Causal Framing for the Modern World 214
- Appendix A. Against the Existence of the Three Times 225
- Appendix B. Brief Disproof of the Self 232
- Appendix C. Discussion of “View” (DRSTI) 233
- Appendix D. Against the Eternality of Atoms (Paramāņu) 236
- Appendix E. The Proper Mode of Exposition on Conventional and Ultimate 239
- Appendix F. The Twenty Verses on Appearance and Memory 243
- Appendix G. The Three Natures Exposition 244
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 301
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Summarizing Vasubandhu: Should a Buddhist Philosopher Have A Philosophy? 1
- 2. Against the Times: Vasubandhu’S Critique of His Main Abhidharma Rivals 22
- 3. Merely Cause and Effect: The Imagined Self and the Literalistic Mind 59
- 4. Knowledge, Language, and the Interpretation of Scripture: Vasubandhu’S Opening to the Mahāyāna 94
- 5. Vasubandhu’s Yogācāra: Enshrining the Causal Line in the Three Natures 128
- 6. Agency and the Ethics of Massively Cumulative Causality 176
- Conclusion: Buddhist Causal Framing for the Modern World 214
- Appendix A. Against the Existence of the Three Times 225
- Appendix B. Brief Disproof of the Self 232
- Appendix C. Discussion of “View” (DRSTI) 233
- Appendix D. Against the Eternality of Atoms (Paramāņu) 236
- Appendix E. The Proper Mode of Exposition on Conventional and Ultimate 239
- Appendix F. The Twenty Verses on Appearance and Memory 243
- Appendix G. The Three Natures Exposition 244
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 301
- Index 311