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Existence and Enlightenment in the Lankavatara-Sutra: A Study in the Ontology
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Existence and Enlightenment in the Lankavatara-Sutra: A Study in the Ontology and the Epistemology of the Yogacara School of Mahayana Buddhism Hardcover - 1991

by Florin G. Sutton


From the publisher

This book offers a systematic analysis of one of the most important concepts characterizing the Yogacara School of Buddhism (the last creative stage of Indian Buddhism) as outlined and explained in one of its most authoritative and influential texts, Lankavatara-sutra. Compiled in the second half of the fourth-century A.D., this sutra not only represents a comprehensive synthesis of both early and late religio-philosophical ideas crucial to the understanding of Buddhism in India, but it also provides an insight into the very early roots of the Japanese Zen Buddhism in the heart of the South Asian esotericism. The first part of the book outlines the three-fold nature of Being, as conceptualized in Buddhist metaphysics. The author uses an interpretive framework borrowed from the existentialist philosophy of Heidegger, in order to separate the transcendental Essence of Being from its Temporal manifestation as Self, and from its Spatial or Cosmic dimension. The second part clarifies the Buddhist approach to knowledge in its religious, transcendental sense and it shows that the Buddhists were actually first in making use of dialectical reasoning for the purpose of transcending the contradictory dualities imbedded in the common ways of perceiving, thinking, and arguing about reality.

Details

  • Title Existence and Enlightenment in the Lankavatara-Sutra: A Study in the Ontology and the Epistemology of the Yogacara School of Mahayana Buddhism
  • Author Florin G. Sutton
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition Ex-library; Firs
  • Pages 371
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher State University of New York Press, Bx-253
  • Date 1991-01
  • Features Bibliography
  • ISBN 9780791401729 / 0791401723
  • Weight 1.52 lbs (0.69 kg)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 89004347
  • Dewey Decimal Code 181.043

About the author

Floring Giripescu Sutton is Assistant Professor of Oriental Philosophy at Rutgers University.