Bhaviveka and his Buddhist Opponents
Eckel, Malcolm David (Übers.):
Bhāviveka and His Buddhist Opponents : Chapters 4 and 5 of the Verses on the Heart of the Middle Way (Madhyamakahṛdayakārikāḥ) with the commentary entitled The Flame of Reason (Tarkajvālā). - Cambridge, Mass. : Dept. of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University ; Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2009. - xv, 496 S. - (Harvard Oriental Series ; 70)
ISBN 978-0-674-03274-3
US$ 60,00 / £ 44,95 / EUR 54,00
-- Angekündigt für März 2009 --
Beschreibung
Bhāviveka (ca. 500–560 ce) lived at a time of unusual creativity and ferment in the history of Indian Buddhist philosophy. The Mahāyāna movement was emerging as a vigorous and self-conscious intellectual force, while the earlier traditions of the eighteen “schools” (nikāya) resisted the authority of the Mahāyāna and continued to elaborate the fundamental concepts of Buddhist thought.
Bhāviveka’s “Verses on the Heart of the Middle Way” (Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā) with their commentary, known as “The Flame of Reason” (Tarkajvālā), give a unique and authoritative account of the intellectual differences that stirred the Buddhist community in this creative period.
Bhāviveka and His Buddhist Opponents gives a clear and accessible translation of Chapters 4 and 5 of this text: the chapters on the Śrāvakas, or eighteen schools, and the Yogācāras, Bhāviveka’s most important Mahāyāna opponents. The translation is introduced by an essay that situates Bhāviveka in the intellectual context of sixth-century India, and it is accompanied by copious notes, commenting on Bhāviveka’s sources and explaining his controversial method. The book also contains a critical edition of the Sanskrit text of Bhāviveka’s verses and the Tibetan translation of the verses and commentary. [Verlagsinformation]
Inhalt
PART 1: ANALYSIS
Introduction. 3
The Author
Bhāviveka and the Culture of Debate. 9
The Text
The Problem of Authenticity. 17
The Intellectual Structure of Bhāviveka's Compendium. 27
Toward a Theory of Difference. 38
Bhāviveka's Dialectical Method. 49
The Standard Three-Part Syllogism. 53
A Series of Linked Syllogisms. 59
The Argument
Bhāviveka's Buddhist Opponents. 62
Toward a Buddhist Philosophy of Religion. 81
Notes to Part 1. 88
PART 2: TRANSLATION OF CHAPTERS 4 AND 5 OF BHĀVIVEKA'S "HEART OF THE MIDDLE WAY" WITH THE "FLAME OF REASON" COMMENTARY
A Note on the Translation. 99
Ch. 4: Analysis of Reality According to the Śrāvakas. 103
Ch. 5: Analysis of Reality According to the Yogācāras. 213
PART 3: SANSKRIT AND TIBETAN TEXTS
A Note on the Edition. 301
Ch. 4. Analysis of Reality According to the Śrāvakas. 303
Ch. 5. Analysis of Reality According to the Yogācāras. 389
Bibliography. 447
Texts Named Or Quoted in the Commentary. 477
Index to the Sanskrit Verses. 481
Übersetzer
Malcolm David Eckel (*1946) is Associate Professor of Religion at Boston University. Profilseite.
Quellen: Harvard University Press; WorldCat; Amazon (UK); Blackwell Bookshop Online.
Schlagwörter: Madhyamaka; Bhavya; Bhavaviveka; Bhaviveka; Svatantrika
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