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A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy : Emmanuel/A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy
Ethical Thought in Indian Buddhism
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Christopher W. Gowans
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
The Philosophical Context of Gotama's Thought
pp. 26
Dukkha, Non-Self, and the Teaching on the Four “Noble Truths”1
pp. 46
The Conditioned Co-arising of Mental and Bodily Processes within Life and Between Lives1
pp. 69
Theravāda
pp. 86
Indian Mahāyāna Buddhism
pp. 99
Tibetan Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna
pp. 110
East Asian Buddhism
pp. 127
Metaphysical Issues in Indian Buddhist Thought
pp. 151
Emptiness in Mahāyāna Buddhism
pp. 164
Practical Applications of thePerfection of Wisdom Sūtraand Madhyamaka in the Kālacakra Tantric Tradition
pp. 180
The Huayan Metaphysics of Totality
pp. 190
Forms of Emptiness in Zen
pp. 214
Between the Horns of Idealism and Realism
pp. 223
A Survey of Early Buddhist Epistemology
pp. 241
Reason and Experience in Buddhist Epistemology
pp. 256
The Three Truths in Tiantai Buddhism
pp. 270
“Spiritual Exercise” and Buddhist Epistemologists in India and Tibet
pp. 290
Yogic Perception, Meditation, and Enlightenment
pp. 307
Language and Logic in Indian Buddhist Thought
pp. 320
Buddhist Philosophy of Logic1
pp. 331
Candrakīrti on the Limits of Language and Logic
pp. 349
On the Value of Speaking and Not Speaking
pp. 366
The Voice of Another
pp. 377
Mind in Theravāda Buddhism
pp. 395
Philosophy of Mind in Buddhism
pp. 405
Cognition, Phenomenal Character, and Intentionality in Tibetan Buddhism
pp. 419
The Non-Self Theory and Problems in Philosophy of Mind
pp. 429
Ethical Thought in Indian Buddhism
pp. 452
Character, Disposition, and the Qualities of theArahatsas a Means of Communicating Buddhist Philosophy in theSuttas
pp. 466
Compassion and the Ethics of Violence
pp. 476
Buddhist Ethics and Western Moral Philosophy
pp. 491
The Enlightened Sovereign
pp. 512
Political Interpretations of theLotus Sūtra
pp. 524
Socially Engaged Buddhism
pp. 536
Comparative Refl ections on Buddhist Political Thought
pp. 553
Buddhist Meditation
pp. 572
Seeing Mind, Being Body
pp. 585
From the Five Aggregates to Phenomenal Consciousness
pp. 599
Buddhism and Environmental Ethics
pp. 613
Buddhism and Biomedical Issues
pp. 631
War and Peace in Buddhist Philosophy
pp. 651
Buddhist Perspectives on Human Rights
pp. 663
Buddhist Perspectives on Gender Issues
pp. 675
Diversity Matters
pp. 693
Further Reading
pp. 696
Index
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