In this paper, I intend to make a case for Buddhist phenomenology. By Buddhist phenomenology, I mean a phenomenological interpretation of Yogācāra’s doctrine of consciousness. Yet, this interpretation will be vulnerable if I do not justify the way in which the anti-essentialistic Buddhist philosophy can countenance the Husserlian essence. I dub this problem of compatibility between Buddhist and phenomenology the ‘problem of essence’. Nevertheless, I argue that this problem will not jeopardize Buddhist phenomenology because: 1) Yogācārins, especially late Yogācārins represented by Xuanzang do not articulate emptiness as a negation but as an affirmation of the existent; 2) Husserl’s phenomenological essence is not a substance that Yogācārins ...
It is well known that the Buddha presented his teachings not just as a philosophical system, but as ...
In this thesis, I refute the consequentialist approach to Chinese Buddhism. This approach to Buddhis...
In this article, I address divergent Buddhist positions on conceptual and non-conceptual understandi...
In this paper, I intend to make a case for Buddhist phenomenology. By Buddhist phenomenology, I mean...
The goal of this dissertation is not only to bring two intellectual traditions into conversation wit...
Phenomenology has been defined by Husserl as \u201ctheory of the essences of pure phenomena,\u201d y...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
In “On the Teachings of Gotama Buddha” (1925) and “Socrates-Buddha” (1926), Edmund Husserl claims th...
Buddhist practitioners in the Zen tradition have repeatedly located the tension between theory (theo...
In the last fifty years or so, since Yogācāra texts have been available to western academics, there ...
This essay provides a condensed introductory ‘snapshot’ of just a few of the many and profound corre...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
The present paper is concerned with a qualitative, analytical, and comparative method of exploring B...
In recent decades, there has been growing assimilation of ancient Buddhist practices and principles ...
In this paper I contrast the metaphysical philosophies of Benedict de Spinoza and the ‘sudden enligh...
It is well known that the Buddha presented his teachings not just as a philosophical system, but as ...
In this thesis, I refute the consequentialist approach to Chinese Buddhism. This approach to Buddhis...
In this article, I address divergent Buddhist positions on conceptual and non-conceptual understandi...
In this paper, I intend to make a case for Buddhist phenomenology. By Buddhist phenomenology, I mean...
The goal of this dissertation is not only to bring two intellectual traditions into conversation wit...
Phenomenology has been defined by Husserl as \u201ctheory of the essences of pure phenomena,\u201d y...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
In “On the Teachings of Gotama Buddha” (1925) and “Socrates-Buddha” (1926), Edmund Husserl claims th...
Buddhist practitioners in the Zen tradition have repeatedly located the tension between theory (theo...
In the last fifty years or so, since Yogācāra texts have been available to western academics, there ...
This essay provides a condensed introductory ‘snapshot’ of just a few of the many and profound corre...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
The present paper is concerned with a qualitative, analytical, and comparative method of exploring B...
In recent decades, there has been growing assimilation of ancient Buddhist practices and principles ...
In this paper I contrast the metaphysical philosophies of Benedict de Spinoza and the ‘sudden enligh...
It is well known that the Buddha presented his teachings not just as a philosophical system, but as ...
In this thesis, I refute the consequentialist approach to Chinese Buddhism. This approach to Buddhis...
In this article, I address divergent Buddhist positions on conceptual and non-conceptual understandi...