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Nothingness in Asian Philosophy
von Jeeloo Liu, Douglas Berger
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-0-415-82943-4
Erschienen am 25.06.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 658 Gramm
Umfang: 356 Seiten

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First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.



JeeLoo Liu is Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fullerton

Douglas Berger is Associate Professor of Indian, Chinese and Cross-Cultural Philosophy at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale



PART I Emptiness in Br¿hminical and Early Buddhist TraditionsChapter 1 The Unavoidable Void: Non-Existence, Absence, and Emptiness Arindam ChakrabartiChapter 2 Semantics of Nothingess: Bhartrhari's Philosophy of Negation Sthaneshwar Timalsina Chapter 3 Madhyamaka, Nihilism and the Emptiness of Emptiness Jay L. GarfieldChapter 4 In Search of the Semantics of Emptiness Koji Tanaka Chapter 5 Madhyamaka Emptiness and Buddhist Ethics Mark Siderits Chapter 6Emptiness and Violence: An Unexpected Encounter of N¿g¿rjuna with Derrida and Levinas Chen-kuo Lin Chapter 7 Speaking of the Ineffable Graham Priest Chapter 8 Emptiness as Subject-Object Unity: Sengzhao on the Way Things Truly Are Chien-hsing Ho Chapter 9 On Nothing in Particular: Delimiting Not-Being for Knowing's Sake Rajam Raghunathan Chapter 10 The Cognition of Nonexistent Objects: Five Yog¿c¿ra Arguments Zhihua Yao PART II Nothingness in Early Modern and Modern East Asian TraditionsChapter 11 The Notion of Wu or Non-being as the Root of the Universe and a Guide for Life Xiaogan Liu Chapter 12 The Relation Of Nothing And Something: Two Classical Chinese Readings Of Dao De Jing 11 Douglas L. Berger Chapter 13 Was There Something in Nothingness? The Debate on the Primordial State between Daoism and Neo-Confucianism JeeLoo Liu Chapter 14 Heart-Fasting, Forgetting, and Using the Heart Like a Mirror: Applied Emptiness in the Zhuangzi Chris Fraser Chapter 15 Embodying Nothingness and the Ideal of the Affectless Sage in Daoist Philosophy Alan K. L. Chan Chapter 16 Nothingness in Korean Buddhism: The Struggle against Nihilism Halla Kim Chapter 17 Zen, Philosophy, and Emptiness: D¿gen and the deconstruction of concepts Gereon Kopf Chapter 18 Anontology and the Issue of Being and Nothing in Kitar¿ Nishida John W.M. Krummel Chapter 19 Tanabe's Dialectic of Species as Absolute Nothingness Makoto Ozaki Chapter 20 Nishitani on Emptiness and Nothingness Yasuo Deguchi


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