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The Buddha's Teaching
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This book approaches the Dhamma, the Buddha's teaching, from a Buddhistic perspective, viewing various individual teachings presented in hundreds of early discourses of Pali canon, comprehending them under a single systemic thought of a single individual called the Buddha. It explicates the structure of this thought, going through various contextual teachings and teaching categories of the discourses, treating them as necessary parts of a liberating thought that constitutes the right view of one who embraces the Buddha's teaching as his or her sole philosophy of life. It interprets the diverse individual dhammas as being in congruence with each other; and as contributory to forming the whole of the Buddha's teaching, the Dhamma. By exploring some selected topics such as ignorance, configurations, not-self, and nibbna in thirteen chapters, the book enables readers to understand the whole (the Dhamma) in relation to the parts (the dhammas), and the parts in relation to the whole, while realizing the importance of studying every single dhamma category or topic not for its own sake but for understand the entirety of the teaching. This way of viewing and explaining the teachings of the discourses enables readers to clearly comprehend the teaching of the Buddha in early Buddhism.
Views the entirety of the teachings presented in numerous discourses of the Buddha and his early disciples in the Pali canon from a Buddhistic perspective Solely devoted to a doctrinal analysis of the Buddha's teaching in the discourses to understand the key topics with academically convincing new insights Interpretates the Buddha's teaching from the perspective of the discourses themselves, superseding the Commentarial and Theravada interpretations of it
Autorentext
G. A. Somaratne is Associate Professor in Buddhist Studies, The University of Hong Kong. He is a Sri Lankan scholar in early Buddhism. He was formerly Co-director of Dhammachai Tipi aka Project, Rector of Sri Lanka international Buddhist Academy, Professor in P li and Buddhist Studies, University of Peradeniya, and Associate Professor in Religion, Miyazaki International College. His previous publications include a critical edition of the Säyuttanik ya Vol. I (1998), and contributions to Common Buddhist Text (2017).
Klappentext
This book approaches the Dhamma, the Buddhäs teaching, from a Buddhistic perspective, viewing various individual teachings presented in hundreds of early discourses of Pali canon, comprehending them under a single systemic thought of a single individual called the Buddha. It explicates the structure of this thought, going through various contextual teachings and teaching categories of the discourses, treating them as necessary parts of a liberating thought that constitutes the right view of one who embraces the Buddhäs teaching as his or her sole philosophy of life. It interprets the diverse individual dhammas as being in congruence with each other; and as contributory to forming the whole of the Buddhäs teaching, the Dhamma. By exploring some selected topics such as ignorance, configurations, not-self, and nibb na in thirteen chapters, the book enables readers to understand the whole (the Dhamma) in relation to the parts (the dhammas), and the parts in relation to the whole, while realizing the importance of studying every single dhamma category or topic not for its own sake but for understand the entirety of the teaching. This way of viewing and explaining the teachings of the discourses enables readers to clearly comprehend the teaching of the Buddha in early Buddhism.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Learning the Dhamma.- The Middle Theory.- Ignorance of Ignorance.- Subjective Configurations.- Sensory Experience.- Not-self.- Craving for Sensuality.- Craving for Self-continuity.- Reckoned Suffering.- Three Sufferings.- The Birth-cycle.- The Ultimate Goal.- The Gradual Path.- Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 412
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Gewicht 643g
- Untertitel A Buddhistic Analysis
- Autor G. A. Somaratne
- Titel The Buddha's Teaching
- Veröffentlichung 26.06.2021
- ISBN 9811624097
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9789811624094
- Jahr 2021
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T27mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 1st edition 2021
- GTIN 09789811624094