Pruning the Bodhi Tree : : The Storm over Critical Buddhism / / ed. by Jamie Hubbard, Paul L. Swanson.

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (548 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • List of Contributors
  • Source Credits
  • PART ONE The What and Why of Critical Buddhism
  • Why They Say Zen Is Not Buddhism: Recent Japanese Critiques of Buddha-Nature
  • Critical Buddhism and Returning to the Sources
  • Critical Philosophy versus Topical Philosophy
  • Topophobia
  • Scholarship as Criticism
  • The Limits of Criticism
  • Comments on Critical Buddhism
  • PART TWO In Search of True Buddhism
  • The Doctrine of Tathagatci-¿farbhci Is Not Buddhist
  • The Doctrine of Buddha-Nature Is Impeccably Buddhist
  • The Idea of Dhatu-vada in Yogacara and Tathagata -¿farbha Texts
  • A Critical Exchange on the Idea of Dhātu-vāda: Response
  • Riposte
  • The Core Elements of Indian Buddhism Introduced into Tibet: A Contrast with Japanese Buddhism
  • The Meaning of "Zen"
  • Critical Buddhism and Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō: The Debate over the 75-Fascicle and 12-Fascicle Texts
  • Is Critical Buddhism Really Critical?
  • Metaphysics, Suffering, and Liberation: The Debute between Two Buddhisms
  • Thoughts on Dhātu-vāda and Recent Trends in Buddhist Studies
  • A Reexamination of Critical Buddhism
  • PART THREE Social Criticism
  • Thoughts on the Ideological Background of Social Discrimination
  • Buddhism and the Kami: Against Japanism
  • Tendai Hongaku Doctrine and Japan's Ethnocentric Turn
  • The Lotus Sutra and Japanese Culture
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index