Transforming consciousness : Yogācāra thought in modern China

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Transforming consciousness : Yogācāra thought in modern China

edited by John Makeham

Oxford University Press, c2014

  • : cloth

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Includes index

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  • Yogācāra : Indian Buddhist origins / John Powers
  • Indra's network : Zhang Taiyan's Sino-Japanese personal networks and the rise of Yogācāra in modern China / John Jorgensen
  • Tan Sitong's "great unity" : mental processes and Yogācāra in an exposition of benevolence / Scott Pacey
  • Equality as reification : Zhang Taiyan's Yogācāra reading of Zhuangzi in the context of global modernity / Viren Murthy
  • Taixu, Yogācāra, and the Buddhist approach to modernity / Scott Pacey
  • Yogācāra and science in the 1920s : the Wuchang School's approach to modern mind science / Erik J. Hammerstrom
  • Liang Shuming and his confucianized version of Yogācāra / Thierry Meynard
  • Xiong Shili's critique of Yogācāra thought in the context of his constructive philosophy / John Makeham
  • Ouyang Jingwu : from Yogācāra scholasticism to soteriology / Eyal Aviv
  • Lü Cheng, epistemology, and genuine Buddhism / Dan Lusthaus
  • The uncompromising quest for genuine Buddhism : Lü Cheng's critique of original enlightenment / Chen-kuo Lin
  • Chinese ressentiment and why new confucians stopped caring about Yogācāra / Jason Clower

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