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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Toward a Philosophy of Zen Buddhism
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Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism.
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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.
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