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dc.contributor.author | Yasuo Yuasa | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-12-16T10:37:34Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2018-12-16T10:37:34Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 1987 | - |
dc.identifier.isbn | 0-88706-469-8 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/540 | - |
dc.description.abstract | Editor's Introduction ; Author's Preface and Acknowledgements (from Japanese edition) ; Author's Introduction to the English Edition ; Part I: Views Of The Body In Modern Japanese Thought Editor's Summary ; Chapter One Watsuji Tetsuro's * View of the Body ; Space and body in intersubjectivity ; Differences between East and West in understanding spatial-temporal experience ; Unity of body-mind ; Chapter Two Nishida Kitaro's*View of the Body ; The body's ambiguity in acting intuition ; Time-consciousness and space-consciousness in relation to the body ; The basho [place] via-à-vis being and vis-à-vis nothing ; Dual-layered consciousness ; Practical apodicticity in experience qua basho; The dual structure in acting intuition ; Problematics in Nishida's method ; Chapter Three Method and Attitude in Studying Eastern Thought ; The need for methodological reflection ; Depth psychology and Eastern metaphysics ; Part II: Cultivation and the Body Editor's Summary ; Chapter Four What Is Cultivation [shugyo *]? ; Kairitsu [precepts and canonical law] in Indian Buddhism ; Kairitsu in China and Japan; Kairitsu and cultivation in Japanese Buddhism ; The meaning of cultivation ; Chapter Five Theories of Artistry [geido*] ; Cultivation and training in the waka theory of poetry ; The waka-dharani* ; Performance and mind in Zeami ; No-mind and body-mind oneness ; Chapter Six Dogen* ; Zen's practical character ; Cultivation's reversal of the ordinary understanding of being; The body-mind relation in seated meditation ; Molting the ordinary dimension ; Chapter Seven Kukai* ; Chinese Buddhism and the Indian character of tantric Buddhism ; Cultivation and the ten stages of mind ; The body and sexuality ; Sublimation of eros in the mandala ; Comparison with meditation in Kundalini* Yoga ; The body-mind relation as sokushinjobutsu* ; Overcoming the body's ambiguity through cultivation ; Part III: The Contemporary Significance of Eastern Mind-Body Theories Editor's Summary ; Chapter Eight Contemporary Philosophical Mind-Body Theories ; Bergson's Motor Scheme: Beneath the permeation of perception and memory ; Brain function and the body's motor-scheme; Merleau-Ponty's Somatic Scheme: The sensory-motor circuit and The somatic scheme ; Internal perception ; The existential intentional arc in the habitual body ; General assessment of Merleau-Ponty's theory of the body ; Emotions: The base of the sensory-motor circuit ; Two directions in emotion ; Chapter Nine Dual Structure of the Mind-Body Relationship ; Surface and base structures: Dual psychophysiological structures of body and mind ; Psychophysiological research and Eastern thought ; Philosophical significance of body-mind research ; Reversing our ordinary understanding of the mind-body relation: Reevaluation of Bergson ; Intuition and the unconscious; Chapter Ten Eastern Meditation ; Psychotherapy and cultivation: Disease and cure in psychosomatic medicine ; Psychotherapy and meditative cultivation ; The body-mind relation in Indian meditation ; Metaphysics and the mind-body theory: Body-mind and Eastern metaphysics ; The body in Indian and Chinese medicine ; Intuition and humanness ; Paranormal knowledge ; Author's Conclusion to the English Edition ; Notes ; Index ; | en_US |
dc.description.tableofcontents | Editor's Introduction 1 Author's Preface and Acknowledgements (from Japanese edition) 17 Author's Introduction to the English Edition 21 Part I: Views Of The Body In Modern Japanese Thought Editor's Summary 31 Chapter One Watsuji Tetsuro's * View of the Body 37 Space and body in intersubjectivity 37 Differences between East and West in understanding spatial-temporal experience 41 Unity of body-mind 46 Chapter Two Nishida Kitaro's*View of the Body 49 The body's ambiguity in acting intuition 50 Time-consciousness and space-consciousness in relation to the body 52 The basho [place] via-à-vis being and vis-à-vis nothing 56 Dual-layered consciousness 60 Practical apodicticity in experience qua basho 63 The dual structure in acting intuition 65 Problematics in Nishida's method 72 Chapter Three Method and Attitude in Studying Eastern Thought 75 The need for methodological reflection 75 Depth psychology and Eastern metaphysics 76 Part II: Cultivation and the Body Editor's Summary 81 Chapter Four What Is Cultivation [shugyo *]? 85 Kairitsu [precepts and canonical law] in Indian Buddhism 85 Kairitsu in China and Japan 89 Kairitsu and cultivation in Japanese Buddhism 93 The meaning of cultivation 98 Chapter Five Theories of Artistry [geido*] 99 Cultivation and training in the waka theory of poetry 99 The waka-dharani* 101 Performance and mind in Zeami 104 No-mind and body-mind oneness 107 Chapter Six Dogen* 111 Zen's practical character 111 Cultivation's reversal of the ordinary understanding of being 114 The body-mind relation in seated meditation 118 Molting the ordinary dimension 122 Chapter Seven Kukai* 125 Chinese Buddhism and the Indian character of tantric Buddhism 126 Cultivation and the ten stages of mind 130 The body and sexuality 133 Sublimation of eros in the mandala 136 Comparison with meditation in Kundalini* Yoga 143 The body-mind relation as sokushinjobutsu* 148 Overcoming the body's ambiguity through cultivation 153 Part III: The Contemporary Significance of Eastern Mind-Body Theories Editor's Summary 157 Chapter Eight Contemporary Philosophical Mind-Body Theories 161 Bergson's Motor Scheme: Beneath the permeation of perception and memory 162 Brain function and the body's motor-scheme; 165 Merleau-Ponty's Somatic Scheme: The sensory-motor circuit and The somatic scheme 167 Internal perception 170 The existential intentional arc in the habitual body 171 General assessment of Merleau-Ponty's theory of the body 174 Emotions: The base of the sensory-motor circuit 175 Two directions in emotion 178 Chapter Nine Dual Structure of the Mind-Body Relationship 181 Surface and base structures: Dual psychophysiological structures of body and mind 181 Psychophysiological research and Eastern thought 187 Philosophical significance of body-mind research 191 Reversing our ordinary understanding of the mind-body relation: Reevaluation of Bergson 193 Intuition and the unconscious 199 Chapter Ten Eastern Meditation 203 Psychotherapy and cultivation: Disease and cure in psychosomatic medicine 203 Psychotherapy and meditative cultivation 207 The body-mind relation in Indian meditation 210 Metaphysics and the mind-body theory: Body-mind and Eastern metaphysics 216 The body in Indian and Chinese medicine 219 Intuition and humanness 223 Paranormal knowledge 229 Author's Conclusion to the English Edition 233 Notes 241 Index 253 | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS | en_US |
dc.subject | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo | en_US |
dc.subject | Phật giáo nhập thế và các vấn đề xã hội đương đại | en_US |
dc.title | The Body_ Toward an Eastern Mind-Body Theory | en_US |
dc.type | Book | en_US |
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