Hermeneutics and Tradition in the Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra

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BRILL, 1993 - 186 Seiten
This volume deals with the complex interrelationship between theories of scriptural interpretation and Buddhist notions of tradition and authority with respect to the "Sa?dhinirmocana-s?tra," the main scriptural source of the Yogacara school of Indian Buddhism. Of particular concern is the political dimension of Buddhist thought as reflected in this text, speculation on how the sutra might have been written in order to influence power relations in the Buddhist community, and how its arguments are structured in accordance with Buddhist ideas of tradition and authority. This study looks at the text from a number of perspectives, including several current methodological models, philological analysis, and historical considerations. The purpose of this approach is to provide a multi-faceted analysis of this complex work.
 

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The Title of the Sūtra
28
The Concept of the Ultimate
41
Hermeneutics and Tradition
78
The Three Wheels of Doctrine
103
Intention and Motivation
138
Conclusion
161
Index
181
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C. John Powers, Ph.D. (1991), University of Virginia, is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA. He has published a number of works on Buddhist and Western philosophy and religion

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