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Title: Buddha Nature
Authors: Sallie B. King
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Lịch sử và văn hóa phật giáo
Phật giáo nhập thế và các vấn đề xã hội đương đại
Issue Date: 1991
Publisher: INDIAN BOOKS CENTRE DELHI-INDIA
Abstract: It is a pleasure to express my gratitude for the help of the many persons and institutions who supported my work. The National Endowment for the Humanities funded this project in 1985 with a Summer Stipend that supported the early stages of the book. Portions of this book appeared in journal articles as Sallie B. Ring, “Buddha Nature and the Concept of Person,” Philosophy East and West 39, no. 2 (1989), published by the University of Hawaii Press; and Sallie Behn King, “The Buddha Nature: True Self as Action," Religious Studies 20 (1984), published by Cambridge University Press. My appreciation goes to these journals and presses for their.permission to publish this material. I especially thank Professor Leon Hurvitz for checking many of my Chinese translations against the original. Thanks also to Professor Minoru Kivota for introducing me to Buddha nature thought and raising the issue of monism for me, to Professor Thomas Dean for thinking through philosophical issues with me, and to Professor John Keenan for reading the manuscript and making helpful suggestions, especially on Yogacara matters (this despite the fact that he disagrees with my major thesis). My thanks to the Series Editor, Kenneth Inada, for recommending additions to the book that have considerably strengthened it. Whatever shortcomings remain in this work are clearly my responsibility alone. Finally, thanks to my husband for his constant practical and moral support. The romanization system used in this work is the Pinyin system. For the convenience of those more familiar with the Wade-Giles system,I have added Wade-Giles romanizations in parentheses after the Pinyin romanization the first time I introduce a familiar term or name. A glossary of Chinese characters can be found at the back of the book. I have conceived of this book not only as a discussion of Buddha nature thought, but also as an introduction to some important themes in Chinese Buddhist thought. Though I require most of the book to develop these themes, I have listed them at the end of the Introduction so that the reader who is especially interested in this facet of the book may bear these themes in mind as she or he reads. In the final chapter I focus on these themes directly.
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/985
ISBN: 81-7030-308-9
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