David Edward Shaner, Keiji Nishitani, Jan Van Bragt,
... and the Impersonal in Religion 3. Nihility and Sunyata 4. The Standpoint of Sunyata 5. Sunyata and Time 6. Sunyata and History Notes Glossary Index
Tópico(s): Media, Religion, Digital Communication
1987 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
... on the 'neither one nor many' argument for śūnyatā. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 12: 357–388. [Crossref] , [ ... on the 'neither one nor many' argument for śūnyatā. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 12: 357–388. [Crossref] , [ ... on the 'neither one nor many' argument for śūnyatā. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 12: 357–388. [Crossref] , [ ... dharmatā), 'intrinsic nature' (tatsvarūpam), 'original nature' (prakṛti), 'emptiness' (śūnyatā), 'lack of svabhāva' (naiḥsvābhāvyam), 'thusness' (tathatā), 'complete non- ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
2007 - Routledge | Asian Philosophy
... of which Nāgārjuna speaks is the doctrine of śūnyatā, but that gives a paradoxical character to these ... essentialist view of things (as some would interpret śūnyatā) make possible and even constitute the relinquishing of ... disingenuous claim that to accept the truth of śūnyatā is to relinquish all other wrong views. So ... true doctrine that Nāgārjuna refers to is not śūnyatā but the doctrine of pratītyasa-mutpāda (dependent arising ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2001 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
... that the concepts pratītyasamutpāda (conditioned co-arising) and śūnyatā (emptiness), both indispensable to Buddhist praxis, are themselves ... conventional status of terms such as pratītyasamutpāda and śūnyatā, demands they be accepted as both pedagogically useful ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2010 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
... 1 (424): abhūtaparikalpo ‘sti dvaya tatra na vidyate/ śūnyatā vidyate tvatra tasyām api sa vidyate // tatrābhūtaparikalpo grāhyagrāhakavikalpai/ dvaya grāhya grāhaka ca/ śūnyatā tasyābhūtaparikalpasya grāhyagrāhakabhāvena virahitatā/ tasyām api sa vidyata ityabhūtaparikalpai/. [ ...
Tópico(s): Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
2006 - Routledge | Asian Philosophy
... consistently overlook its importance: 'Nirvāṇa;, 'bodhisattva', 'emptiness' (Skt. śūnyatā) and so on have all been considered in ... and whether or not his dialectic of "emptiness" (śūnyatā) undermines all positive philosophical positions, it is commonly ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2000 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
Nancy McCagney, nd cent. Nāgārjuna,
... the root metaphor for Nagarjuna's understanding of 'sunyata', or openness. Nagarjuna's use of the term 'sunyata' was new, and contrasted with the word's ...
Tópico(s): Indian History and Philosophy
1998 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... derive their origin from the Buddhist notion of sunyata. This essay is an attempt to understand better ... the case of a religious idea such as sunyata. In a fourth and perhaps most important sense, ... for interreligious dialogue between Buddhism and Christianity, since sunyata, and absolute nothingness have become key terms used ... II. History and Development of the Idea of Sunyata and Related Terms within Buddhism The root of ... these difficulties, the major translations of the term sunyata have varied and have included such English expressions ...
Tópico(s): Indian and Buddhist Studies
1997 - Duquesne University Press | Journal of ecumenical studies
... paper to examine and analyse the concept of śūnyatā as it is expressed in the Hrdaya sūtras ... approach has positive implications for the understanding of śūnyatā and that in the final analysis we may ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
1978 - Cambridge University Press | Religious Studies
... to the implication that the words pratītyasamutpāda and śūnyatā, which the verse declares to be synonymous, are ... relation," as Garfield calls it, obtains between pratītyasamutpāda, śūnyatā, and upādāyaprajñāpti in their association [End Page 368] ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2011 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
... monumental ideas: Christian kenosis (self-emptying) and Buddhist sunyata (emptiness). The locus classicus for kenotic theology in ...
Tópico(s): Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
1989 - University of Hawaii Press | Buddhist-Christian Studies
... one of its most precise formulations, the Buddhist Śūnyatā and the Heart Sutra, it presents the Basque ... correlated polysemy and a meaningful contranym.Accordingly, whether Śūnyatā and Huts are actually commensurable or not is ... And finally, Huts as an appropriate ontolinguistics of Śūnyatā and as an emptiness ontology is concluded.
Tópico(s): Indian and Buddhist Studies
2022 - University of Santo Tomas | Kritike An Online Journal of Philosophy
... cognate for the Buddhist idea of "emptiness" (Skt: śūnyatā ). While the Christians participating in the dialogueaccepted this ... of Buddhism, especially his key notion of "dynamic śūnyatā, " went considerably beyond Nāgārjuna's presentation and thus ...
Tópico(s): Christian Theology and Mission
2004 - University of Hawaii Press | Buddhist-Christian Studies
Tópico(s): Medieval and Classical Philosophy
1990 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
Tópico(s): Islamic Thought and Society Studies
1992 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
This paper compares Kant's positions on space, time, the relational character of noumena, and the relational character of the self, with the somewhat similar accounts of those things in two philosophers of the Kyoto school: Keiji Nishitani and Nishida Kitaro. I will argue that the philosophers of the Kyoto school had a more coherent and better integrated account of those ideas, that was open to Kant. I think that the comparison both clarifies Kant's position on these topics, and elucidates the topics.
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2002 - Routledge | Asian Philosophy
... 3390/rel8040056Alessandro Tomasi Technology from the Standpoint of Sunyata, Asian Philosophy 18, no.33 (Nov 2008): 197– ...
Tópico(s): Indian and Buddhist Studies
2002 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Religion
For many commentators on the subject, contemporary Western philosophy has shown distinctive signs of consensus regarding a basic understanding of the fundamental constraints covering the employment of human rationality. Essentially, the view is that human reason operates always in a specific context that provides both a background of functional principles and a foreground of salient features and things. Therefore, from the fact that reason is essentially concerned with knowledge through truth, it ...
Tópico(s): Theology and Philosophy of Evil
1994 - University of Hawaii Press | Philosophy East and West
Sunyata Smith, Daniel W. Sepkovic, H. Leon Bradlow, Karen J. Auborn,
Evidence suggests that 17beta-estradiol (E2) contributes to the risk of prostate cancer (PCa), whereas the phytochemicals genistein from soy and 3,3'-diindolylmethane (DIM), derived from indole-3-carbinol in cruciferous vegetables, decrease the risk of PCa. This study examined the potential of these phytochemicals to reduce the adverse effects of E2 on PCa. In LNCaP PCa cells (E2 sensitive), DIM decreased E2-induced proliferation. Genistein increased proliferation at low concentrations and decreased ...
Tópico(s): Estrogen and related hormone effects
2008 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Nutrition
SUNYATA MEKSAWAT, Tosapon Pornprom,
Herbicides produce a wide range of toxic side‐effects that pose a potential hazard to the environment. The development of natural allelochemicals is one method of addressing these issues. Here, we describe the allelopathic activity of itchgrass ( Rottboellia cochinchinensis ), which can inhibit the seed germination and growth of weeds. Farmers in Lampang, northern Thailand, have been cultivating itchgrass and using it as a mulching material to control other weeds in vegetable fields. It has long been ...
Tópico(s): Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
2010 - Wiley | Weed Biology and Management
G. Kenneth Bradford, Alan W. Watts,
... the nondual potentiality, or play, of empty- openness (sunyata), the elusive heart of experientially-keyed psychotherapy. In ...
Tópico(s): Mental Health and Psychiatry
2007 - | The Journal of transpersonal psychology
... London: Routledge, 1993). 20. Louis Nordstom, “Metaphor and Sunyata,” in East–West Dialogues in Aesthetics, ed. Kenneth ...
Tópico(s): Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
2007 - Routledge | Quarterly Journal of Speech
Michael C. Fagen, Sarah Davis Redman, Jonathan Stacks, Vivian Barrett, Benjamin Thullen, Sunyata Altenor, Brad L. Neiger,
Developmental evaluation is an emerging approach to program evaluation that emphasizes innovation and learning. It is particularly well suited to evaluating innovative programs in their earliest stages of development and adapting existing programs to complex or changing environments. Key features of the developmental evaluation approach include a tight integration between evaluators and program staff and the use of data for continuous program improvement. This article presents developmental evaluation ...
Tópico(s): Health Policy Implementation Science
2011 - SAGE Publishing | Health Promotion Practice
Christopher E. Ramsden, J. Douglas Mann, Keturah R. Faurot, Chanee Lynch, Sofiza Banu Zakir Husen Imam -, Beth MacIntosh, Joseph R. Hibbeln, James Loewke, Sunyata Smith, Rebecca Coble, Chirayath Suchindran, Susan Gaylord,
Targeted analgesic dietary interventions are a promising strategy for alleviating pain and improving quality of life in patients with persistent pain syndromes, such as chronic daily headache (CDH). High intakes of the omega-6 (n-6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), linoleic acid (LA) and arachidonic acid (AA) may promote physical pain by increasing the abundance, and subsequent metabolism, of LA and AA in immune and nervous system tissues. Here we describe methodology for an ongoing randomized clinical ...
Tópico(s): Diet and metabolism studies
2011 - Springer Science+Business Media | Trials
... understand Nāgārjuna's key concepts of pratītyasamutpāda and śúnyatá.
Tópico(s): Indian History and Philosophy
2006 - Routledge | Asian Philosophy
... and wisdom. These concepts include hungry ghosts, bodhicitta, sunyata and wu-wei.
Tópico(s): Ethics in medical practice
2012 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Moral Education
... Barthes called the punctum, or what Zen calls sunyata (quoted by Barthes). In this void is death, ...
Tópico(s): Comics and Graphic Narratives
2004 - Oxford University Press | Literature and Theology
... by virtue of the Mahayana concept of "emptiness" (sunyata), constitutes a dereifying persepctive. In addition, using the ...
Tópico(s): Study and Philosophy of Religion
1995 - Taylor & Francis | Sociological Quarterly
Abstract When we read books or essays about the dialogue between “religion and science,” or when we attend conferences on the theme of “religion and science,” we cannot avoid the impression that they actually are dealing, almost without exception, not with a dialogue between “religion and science,” but with a dialogue between “Christianity and science.” This could easily be affirmed by looking at the major publications in this field. But how can the science–religion dialogue take place in a world where ...
Tópico(s): Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
2015 - Wiley | Zygon®
... rethinking Buddhism's nothing. Through an elaboration of sunyata, or emptiness, in both critical and Buddhist traditions; ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
2016 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online