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Buddhisms and Deconstructions.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New frameworks for continental philosophyPublication details: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (313 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780742572195
  • 0742572196
  • 1299781837
  • 9781299781832
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Buddhisms and Deconstructions.DDC classification:
  • 294.3/361 294.3361
LOC classification:
  • BQ4040 .B83 2006
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Contents:
Title Page; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; General Introduction Jin Y. Park; Part One: Buddhism and Deconstruction; Introduction; 1. Naming the Unnameable: Dependent Co-arising and Différance Jin Y. Park; 2. Nāgārjuna and Deconstruction Ian Mabbett; Part Two: Buddhism Deconstructs; Introduction; 3. Derridean and Mādhyamika Buddhist Theories of Deconstruction Zong-qi Cai; 4. Indra's Postmodem Net David R. Loy; Part Three: Deconstructing Buddhism; Introduction; 5. Deconstructive and Foundationalist Tendencies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism Roger R. Jackson.
6. Ji Zang's Śūnyatā-Speech: Derridean Dénégation with Buddhist Negations Ellen Y. ZhangPart Four: Chan/Zen Buddhist Deconstruction; Introduction; 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; Introduction; 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; Introduction.
11. Sartre, Phenomenology, and the Buddhist No-Self Theory Simon Glynn12. Self and Self Image Steven W. Laycock; 13. Zen Flesh, Bones, and Blood: Deconstructing Inter-Religious Dialogue E.H. Jarow; Afterword Robert Magliola; Selected Bibliography; Glossary of Chinese Characters; Credits; Contributors.
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Summary: Buddhisms and Deconstructions considers the connection between Buddhism and Derridean deconstruction, focusing on the work of Robert Magliola. Fourteen distinguished contributors discuss deconstruction and various Buddhisms-Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese (Chan)-followed by an afterword in which Magliola responds directly to his critics.
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Title Page; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; General Introduction Jin Y. Park; Part One: Buddhism and Deconstruction; Introduction; 1. Naming the Unnameable: Dependent Co-arising and Différance Jin Y. Park; 2. Nāgārjuna and Deconstruction Ian Mabbett; Part Two: Buddhism Deconstructs; Introduction; 3. Derridean and Mādhyamika Buddhist Theories of Deconstruction Zong-qi Cai; 4. Indra's Postmodem Net David R. Loy; Part Three: Deconstructing Buddhism; Introduction; 5. Deconstructive and Foundationalist Tendencies in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism Roger R. Jackson.

6. Ji Zang's Śūnyatā-Speech: Derridean Dénégation with Buddhist Negations Ellen Y. ZhangPart Four: Chan/Zen Buddhist Deconstruction; Introduction; 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; Introduction; 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; Introduction.

11. Sartre, Phenomenology, and the Buddhist No-Self Theory Simon Glynn12. Self and Self Image Steven W. Laycock; 13. Zen Flesh, Bones, and Blood: Deconstructing Inter-Religious Dialogue E.H. Jarow; Afterword Robert Magliola; Selected Bibliography; Glossary of Chinese Characters; Credits; Contributors.

Buddhisms and Deconstructions considers the connection between Buddhism and Derridean deconstruction, focusing on the work of Robert Magliola. Fourteen distinguished contributors discuss deconstruction and various Buddhisms-Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese (Chan)-followed by an afterword in which Magliola responds directly to his critics.

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