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D gen's texts - Manifesting Religion and/as Philosophy?

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book addresses the question of how to properly handle D gen's texts, a core issue that became critical during the Meiji period in which the philosophical appropriation of D gen became apparent inside and outside of the monastery. In present day D gen studies, most scholarship is informed by a number of factions representing D gen.  The chapters herein address: the Zennist (j. zenj ka) emphasising practice, the Genz nians (j. genz ka) shifting the attention to the close reading of D gen's texts, the laity movement opening up both the texts and the practice to people in modern society, and the Genz researchers (j. genz kenkyuka) searching for the authenticity and truth of D gen's writings. 
The book aims to clarify the rightful place of D gen: in the monastery, in denominational studies, or in modern academic philosophy?  It brings forth various viewpoints on D gen, and analyzes the relations of these viewpoints from the premodern to modern times.  The collected volume appeals to students and researchers in the field while establishing hermeneutic standards of reading and proposing new, original, and critical interpretations of D gen's texts.
Chapter From Uji to Being-time (and Back): Translating D gen into Philosophy is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Sommario

1. A Critical History of Interpretations of an Ambiguous Sho bo genzo Sentence.- 2. D gen and the Buddhist Way.- 3. Do gen as Philosopher, Do gen's Philosophical Zen.- 4. Incorporating Dogen as philosopher? The example of Nishida Kitaro.- 5. Interpretive Sensibilities in Do gen's "Genjo ko an". Negotiating the Path Between Textual Authority and Creativeness.- 6. D gen as Philosopher, Metaphysician, and Metaethicist.- 7. Philosopher, Religious Thinker or Theologian?: Engaging D gen beyond Zen Modernism.- 8. The Practice of Time and the Time of Practice. Do gen and Marcus-Aurelius on Impermanence and Self.- 9. Do Not Lose the Rice: Do gen Through the Eyes of Contemporary Western Zen Women.- 10. Engaging with D gen's texts: the nonduality of philosophy and religion.- 11. Uji: Analysis of D gen's Language Style as the Formation Ground for his Philosophy.

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Dr. Ralf Mueller works at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hildesheim, Germany.  His Ph.D. Dissertation was on the Zen Buddhist figure, Dogen, the central figure of this present volume. 

Dr. George Wrisley is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Georgia. His areas of expertise are Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Ethics, Wittgenstein, Nietzsche and Buddhism. 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Ralf Müller (Editore), George Wrisley (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 08.12.2024
 
EAN 9783031422485
ISBN 978-3-0-3142248-5
Pagine 339
Dimensioni 155 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Peso 593 g
Illustrazioni L, 339 p. 6 illus.
Serie Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Religione: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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