The category “experience” has played a cardinal role in modern studies of buddhism. Few scholars seem to question the notion that Buddhist monastic practice, particularly meditation, is intended first and foremost to inculcate specific religious or “mystical” experiences in the minds of practitioners. Accordingly, a wide variety of Buddhist technical terms pertaining to the “stages on the path” are subject to a phenomenological hermeneutic—they are interpreted as if they designated discrete “states of consciousness” experienced by historical individuals in the course of their meditative practice.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43810/1/11076_1995_Article_1568527952598549.pd
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Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of "bare attention"--a so...
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Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of “bare attention”—a sor...
Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of "bare attention"--a so...
In postcolonial Burma, two trends within lay Buddhism — largely in tension with one another — develo...
In postcolonial Burma, two trends within lay Buddhism — largely in tension with one another — develo...
In postcolonial Burma, two trends within lay Buddhism — largely in tension with one another — develo...
Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of "bare attention"--a so...
While monastic identity and ascetic practices such as vipassanā meditation have historically been th...
In his Buddhist Meditation, Edward Conze puts it plainly: \u27Meditational practices constitute the ...
This research investigates the evolving relevance of Buddhism in the contemporary West and the full ...
This paper addresses an increasingly contested topic in the contemporary Western vipassanā meditatio...
Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
Buddhism in the modern world offers an example of (1) the porousness of the boundary between the sec...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...