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Title: | Mind in Buddhist Psychology |
Authors: | Ye-Shes Rgyal-Mtshan |
Keywords: | Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo Phật giáo nhập thế và các vấn đề xã hội đương đại |
Issue Date: | 1975 |
Publisher: | Dharma Publishing |
Abstract: | Frontispiece Asanga and Vasubandhu, the two brothers, are seated together with Asanga's teacher, Maitreya, above. Asanga is depicted receiving knowledge by inspiration; Vasubandhu holds a sacred text, indicating his vast scholarship and knowledge of the Abhidharma. The text of Asanga, mngon-pa kun-las btus-pa (Abhidharmasamuccaya), is an abridgement of the first two chapters of his Yogacaryabhumi, which employs the Hinayana Abhidharma teachings in the Great Way of the Mahayana. Vasubandhu's great treatise, the mngon-pa mdzod (Abhi- dharmakosa) revived the Abhidharma teaching which had been lost in a fire at Vikramas'ila monastery. Both brothers started out on their individual paths, but Vasubandhu was later much influenced by his older brother, Asanga. |
Description: | The title of this book poses two related questions: Is it justifiable to speak of Buddhist psychology? and, if so, What is the nature of mind in such a framework? The first question can be answered easily in the affirmative since, in many respects, Buddhist ideas are close to contemporary currents in Western psychology which have moved far away from earlier postula- tional suppositions. Secondly, throughout its history, Buddhism has emphasized experiential knowledge rather than dogmas as the starting point of man's growth and has been less concerned with systems of concepts and sets of postulates which remain hypotheses to be tested. Consequently, Buddhist psychological methods of observation are concerned with a study of human potentialities as they now exist, as well as how to develop them in the future. |
URI: | http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/541 |
ISBN: | 0-913546-07-0 |
Appears in Collections: | CSDL Phật giáo |
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