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100 | _aPark, Jin Y | ||
245 | _aBuddhisms and Deconstructions | ||
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_aDelhi _bMotilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt Ltd _c2011 |
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300 | _a290p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aPart One: Buddhism and Deconstruction 1. Naming the Unnameable: Dependent Co-arising and Differance Jin Y. Park 2. Nagarjuna and Deconstruction lan Mabbett Part Two: Buddhism Deconstructs 3. Derridean and MSdhyamika Buddhist Theories of Deconstruction Zong-qi Cat 4. Indra`s Postmodern Net David R. Lay Part Three: Deconstructing Buddhism 5. Deconstructive and Foundationalist Tendencies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism Roger R. Jackson 6. Ji Zang`s Sunyata-Speech: Derridean Denegation with Buddhist Negations Ellen Y. Zhang Part Four: Chan/Zen Buddhist Deconstruction 7. The Chan Deconstruction of Buddha Nature Youru Wang 8. Sudao: Repeating the Question in Chan Discourse Frank W. Stevenson Part Five: Deconstructing Life-Worlds 9. The Veil Rent in Twain: A Buddhist Reading of Robert Magliola`s Deconstructive Chiasm Jane Augustine 10. emmanuel, robert Gad Horowitz Part Six: Questioning the Self, Questioning the Dialogue 11. Sartre, Phenomenology, and the Buddhist No-Self Theory Simon Glynn 12. Self and Self Image Steven W. Laycock 13. Zen Flesh, Bones, and Blood: Deconstructing Inter-Religious Dialogue E. H. Jarow | |
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