The Five Aggregates : Understanding Theravada Psychology and Soteriology.
If Buddhism denies a permanent self, how does it perceive identity? According to Buddhist texts, the entire universe, including the individual, is made up of different phenomena, which Buddhism classifies into different categories: what we conventionally call a "person" can be understood i...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Waterloo :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
[2006], ©1995.
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- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Concept of Khandha
- Etymology of the Term Khandha
- The Five Aggregates and the Dhammacakkappavattanasutta
- PaÃ"cakkhandhā and PaÃ"cupādānakkhandhā
- 2 The Rupakkhandha
- The Four Primary Material Elements (Mahādbhuta)
- The Secondary Material Elements (Upādārupa)
- The Three Divisions of Matter
- Further Classifications of Matter
- Implications of the Previous Classifications
- Correlation between the Rupakkhandha and the Paticcasamuppāda3 The Vedanākkhandha
- The Eradication of Vedanā
- The State of SaÃ"Ã"āvedayitanirodha
- The State of Vedanākkhaya
- Vedanā as Bifurcation Point
- Wholesome and Unwholesome Vedanā
- 4 The SaÃ"Ã"ākkhandha
- Unwholesome SaÃ"Ã"ā
- Wholesome SaÃ"Ã"ā
- Wholesome SaÃ"Ã"ā and the SaÃ"Ã"ākkhandha
- Correlation between SaÃ"Ã"ā and the Paticcasamuppāda
- 5 The Sankhārakkhandha
- Polysemy of the Term Sankhāra
- Sankhāra as Sankhata
- Sankhāra as Paccaya
- Sankhāra Used in the Compound ĀyusankhāraSankhāra Used in the Compounds Asankhāra and Sasankhāra
- General Meaning of the Term Sankhāra
- The Sankhārakkhandha
- Correlation between the Sankhārakkhandha and the Paticcasamuppāda
- 6 The ViÃ"Ã"ānakkhandha
- The Function of ViÃ"Ã"āna
- ViÃ"Ã"āna and Mano
- ViÃ"Ã"āna as Rebirth and Death Consciousness
- Correlation between ViÃ"Ã"āna and the Paticcasamuppāda
- 7 Interrelation of the Aggregates
- The Position of ViÃ"Ã"āna in the Enumeration of the PaÃ"cakkhandhā
- Correlation between Four Aggregates and the PaticcasamuppādaInclusion of SaÃ"Ã"ā in the Paticcasamuppāda Formula
- Vipassanā and the PaÃ"cakkhandhā
- Conclusion
- Glossary
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