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English
Pages
259

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Cover of: Toward a Philosophy of Zen Buddhism
Toward a Philosophy of Zen Buddhism
September 4, 2001, Shambhala
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Cover of: Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism
Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism
1982, Prajñā Press
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Cover of: Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism
Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism
1977, Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy
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Cover of: Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism.
Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism.
1977, Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, [Thames & Hudson]
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Cover of: Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism.
Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism.
1977, Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy
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Table of Contents

The true man without any rank.
Two dimensions of ego consciousness.
Sense and nonsense in Zen Buddhism.
The philosophical problem of articulation.
Thinking and a-thinking through kōan.
The interior and exterior in Zen.
The elimination of color in Far Eastern art and photography.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Tehran
Series
Publication - Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy ; no. 26

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
294.3/4
Library of Congress
BQ9268.6 .I97

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Pagination
xii, 259 p. ;
Number of pages
259

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Open Library
OL4489726M
Internet Archive
towardphilosophy0000izut
LCCN
79319300
OCLC/WorldCat
4581674

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Buddhism may properly be said to have been concerned from its very historical beginning with the problem of Man, and that exclusively.
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