The essentials of Buddhist philosophy/ J. Takakusu

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi : MBP, 2002.Edition: 3rd. edDescription: 235p. ; 23cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 181.043 TAK/T
Contents:
Indian Background Fundamental Principles of Buddhist Philosophy The Kusha School (Realism, Abhidharmakosa, Chii-she) The Jojitsu School (Nihilism, Satyasiddhi, Ch'Sng-shih) The Hosso School (Idealism, Mere-Ideation, Vijnaptimatravada, Yogacara, Fa-hsiang) The Sanron School (Three Treatises, Nega tivism, Madhyamika, San-lun") The Kegon School (Totalism, Wreath, Avatahsaka, Hua-yen) The Tendai School (Phenomenology, Lotus, Saddharmapundarllca, T'ien-t'ai) The Shingon School (Mysticism, True Word, Mantra, Chen-yen) The Zen School (Pure Intuitiomsm, Medita tion, Dhyana, Ch'an) The Jodo School (Amita-pietism, Pure Land, SukhavatI, Ching-t'u) The Nichiren School (Lotus-pietism, New Lotus) The New Ritsu School (Disciplinary Formalism, Vinaya, Lu)
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Indian Background
Fundamental Principles of Buddhist
Philosophy
The Kusha School
(Realism, Abhidharmakosa, Chii-she)
The Jojitsu School
(Nihilism, Satyasiddhi, Ch'Sng-shih)
The Hosso School (Idealism, Mere-Ideation,
Vijnaptimatravada, Yogacara, Fa-hsiang)
The Sanron School (Three Treatises, Nega
tivism, Madhyamika, San-lun")
The Kegon School
(Totalism, Wreath, Avatahsaka, Hua-yen)
The Tendai School (Phenomenology, Lotus,
Saddharmapundarllca, T'ien-t'ai)
The Shingon School (Mysticism, True Word,
Mantra, Chen-yen)
The Zen School (Pure Intuitiomsm, Medita
tion, Dhyana, Ch'an)
The Jodo School (Amita-pietism, Pure Land,
SukhavatI, Ching-t'u)
The Nichiren School (Lotus-pietism,
New Lotus)
The New Ritsu School (Disciplinary
Formalism, Vinaya, Lu)

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