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Koan. --- Koan --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Buddhism --- Buddhist monasticism and religious orders --- Meditation --- Zen Buddhism --- Dōgen, --- Dōgen, --- 道元, --- 道元
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J1881.20 --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- Zen -- Sōtō --- Dōgen, --- Dōgen, --- 道元 --- Dōgen --- Dōgen, - 1200-1253.
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D=ogen (1200-1253), the founder of the S=ot=o Zen sect in Japan, is especially known for introducing to Japanese Buddhism many of the texts and practices that he discovered in China. Heine reconstructs the context of D=ogen's travels to and reflections on China by means of a critical look at traditional sources both by and about D=ogen in light of recent Japanese scholarship. While many studies emphasize the unique features of D=ogen's Japanese influences, this book calls attention to the way Chinese and Japanese elements were fused in D=ogen's religious vision. It reveals many new materials and insights into Dogen's main writings, including the multiple editions of the Sh=ob=ogenz=o, and how and when this seminal text was created by D=ogen and was edited and interpreted by his disciples. This book is the culmination of the author's thirty years of research on D=ogen and provides the reader with a comprehensive approach to the master's life works and an understanding of the overall career trajectory of one of the most important figures in the history of Buddhism and Asian religious thought.
Dōgen, --- Rujingchanshi, --- Dōgen, --- Ju-ching-chʻan-shih, --- Rujing, --- Rujing Chanshi, --- Ju-ching, --- Nyojō, --- Tendō Nyojō, --- 如浄禅師, --- 如淨禅師, --- 如淨禪師, --- 道元 --- Dōgen
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FINALIST for the 2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Philosophy categoryMeditating on the work of American poet and environmental activist Gary Snyder and thirteenth-century Japanese Zen Master Eihei Dōgen, Jason M. Wirth draws out insights for understanding our relation to the planet's ongoing ecological crisis. He discusses what Dōgen calls "the Great Earth" and what Snyder calls "the Wild" as being comprised of the play of waters and mountains, emptiness and form, and then considers how these ideas can illuminate the spiritual and ethical dimensions of place. The book culminates in a discussion of earth democracy, a place-based sense of communion where all beings are interconnected and all beings matter. This radical rethinking of what it means to inhabit the earth will inspire lovers of Snyder's poetry, Zen practitioners, environmental philosophers, and anyone concerned about the global ecological crisis.
Ecocriticism. --- Ecological literary criticism --- Environmental literary criticism --- Criticism --- Snyder, Gary, --- Dōgen, --- 道元 --- Shih-nai-te, --- Snainter, Gkary, --- ゲイリ-スナイダ-, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Bringing together the depth insights of eastern and western traditions, this book places the topic of the self in a new context.
Self (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Japanese. --- Religion --- Philosophy. --- Dōgen, --- Hisamatsu, Shinʼichi, --- Nishitani, Keiji, --- Japanese philosophy --- Philosophy --- Keiji, Nishitani --- 西谷啓治 --- 道元 --- Hisamatsu, Shinichi --- 히사마쓰 신이치 --- 久松真一 --- SELF (PHILOSOPHY) --- PHILOSOPHY --- Self (philosophy)
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Meditation --- Zen Buddhism. --- 294.3*96 --- Zen-boeddhisme --- Dogen --- 294.3*96 Zen-boeddhisme --- Meditation (Zen Buddhism) --- Zen Buddhism --- Dōgen, --- 道元 --- Sōtōshū --- 曹洞宗 --- Sōtō Zen Sect --- Sōtō School --- Chodongjong --- 조동종 --- Doctrines. --- Dōgen --- Dhyāna (Meditation) --- Meditation (Buddhism) --- Meditation (Lamaism) --- Tantric Buddhism --- Meditation - Zen Buddhism.
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Buddhism --- Philosophy, Comparative. --- Time --- Doctrines. --- Philosophy. --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Dōgen, --- J1881.20 --- J1640 --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- Zen -- Sōtō --- Japan: Philosophy -- metaphysics --- Philosophy, Comparative --- Hours (Time) --- Geodetic astronomy --- Nautical astronomy --- Horology --- Buddhist doctrines --- Buddhist theology --- Lamaist doctrines --- Comparative philosophy --- Doctrines --- Philosophy --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Dōgen, --- 道元 --- Dōgen --- Time (Buddhism)
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Experience (Religion) --- Buddhism - Japan --- Kūkai, - 774-835 --- Dōgen, - 1200-1253 --- Buddhism --- Religious experience --- Psychology, Religious --- Dōgen --- Kūkai, --- Saeki, Mao, --- Henjō Kongō Kūkai, --- Hung-fa-ta-shih, --- Kô-bau, --- Kôbaudaïsi, --- Kōbō, --- Kôbôdaïshi, --- Konghai, --- Mao, --- Pien-chao-chin-kang, --- 空海, --- 道元 --- Experience (Religion). --- Dōgen, --- Kūkai,
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Applies Dogen Kigen's religious philosophy and the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro to the philosophical problem of personal identity, probing the applicability of the concept of non-self to the philosophical problems of selfhood, otherness, and temporality which culminate in the conundrum of personal identity.
Self (Philosophy) --- Zen Buddhism. --- Chʻan Buddhism --- Dhyāna (Sect) --- Zen --- Zen (Sect) --- Buddhism --- Mahayana Buddhism --- Philosophy --- Dōgen, --- Nishida, Kitarō, --- Kitaro, Nishida, --- 西田幾多郎, --- 西田几多郎, --- 道元 --- J1809 --- J1881.20 --- J1580 --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- theory, methodology and philosophy --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- Zen -- Sōtō --- Japan: Philosophy -- individual philosophers -- Gendai (1926- ), Shōwa period, 20th century --- Identity (Philosophical concept).
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J1881.20 --- J1800.40 --- J2284.41 --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- Zen -- Sōtō --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- history -- Kamakura period, Yoshino (1185-1392) and Chūsei in general (1185-1600) --- Japan: Genealogy and biography -- biographies -- Kamakura period, Nanbokuchō (Yoshino) period (1185-1392) --- 曹洞宗 --- S35/1026 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Japan--Buddhist sects: Zen --- Sotoshu --- Sōtō Zen Sect --- Sōtō School --- Chodongjong --- 조동종 --- Sōtōshū --- Dōgen, --- 道元 --- Dōgen
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