Self and non-self in early Buddhism /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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The Hague ; New York :
Mouton,
[1980]
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Colección: | Religion and reason ;
22. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- List Of Sources And Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part One: The Existential Self
- 1. Preliminary Remarks
- â€? How To Translate The Term AttÄ?
- â€? Has The Term AttÄ? A Mere Conventional Sense In The NikÄ?yas?
- � The Nikayan Approach To The Term Atta
- 2. AttĀ As Man�S Highest Value
- � The Self As Refuge
- � The Self Is Best
- � In Love With The Self
- � Look For The Self
- � Paccatta�
- � Ajjhatta�
- 3. The Self As The Moral Agent
- � Moral Energy Of The Self
- €? Salvation In General And The Self � The Chariot And The Charioteer
- � Knowledge Of The Self
- � Manifestation Of The Self
- 4. The Self And Moral Evil
- � The Metaphysical Self, As Such, Is Above Moral Good And Evil
- � The Moral Self As The Cause Of Moral Evil
- � The Moral Self Under The Influence Of Moral Shortcomings
- � The Moral Self �Wounded And Killed� By Evil
- â€? AsmimÄ?na As The Root Of All Moral Evil
- 5. Towards Perfection
- � The Self As Related To Moral Good
- � Self-Exertion
- � Self-Control
- €? Purification Of The Self 6. The Self And Perfection
- � Perfection Of The Self
- � Self-Stability
- � �He Dwells With A Self Brahma-Become�
- � Full Blossoming Of The Self
- â€? The Self And NibbÄ?na
- � Nibbutatto
- 7. The Self As Related To Kamma And Rebirth
- � The Self And Kamma
- � The Self And Rebirth
- 8. A Brief General Assessment Of The First Part
- Part Two: The Metaphysical Self
- 9. The Doctrine Of AnattĀ Can Co-Exist With The Reality Of AttĀ
- 10. The Doctrine Of Non-Self Taught Through The Denial Of Positive Terms � This Is Not My Self.
- � He Does Not Regard The Khandhas, Etc., Either As The Self Or The Self As Qualified By Them
- � Void Of The Self Or Of What Belongs To The Self
- � What Is Not Your Own
- � Permanence, Happiness, Self Vs. Impermanence, Pain, Non-Self
- � As Alien, Not As The Self
- 11. The Doctrine Of Non-Self Taught Through The Predication Of The Negative Term AnattĀ
- � Connection With The Preceding Chapter
- â€? Scope Of The â€?AnattÄ? Statementsâ€?
- €? Intimate Relationship Between AnattÄ? And Dukkha â€? The Awareness Of Non-Self
- â€? AnattÄ? Proclaimed By Means Of Universal Statements
- â€? Reasons Given To Assert That Something Is AnattÄ?
- 12. AsmimĀna, SakkĀyadiṭṬHi, SassatavĀda And UcchedavĀda
- 13. Self And Non-Self After Liberation
- � Buddha Was Not A Nihilist
- � Transcendence Of The Self.
- � Moral Transcendence Of The Self
- � Metaphysical Transcendence Of The Self
- â€? The AbyÄ?katÄ? PaÃ"hÄ? And The SakkÄ?yaditÌ£TÌ£Hi