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This captivating new book, a milestone in Buddhist and comparative studies, is a compilation of seventeen essays celebrating the work and thought of Nolan Pliny Jacobson. The essays in this volume are organized around Jacobson's activities, publications, and interests. Authored by an impressive selection of scholars, the essays are grouped into four sections - "Historical Context," "Central Issues," "Practical Implications," and "The Japan Emphasis." Hajime Nakamura, Charles Hartshorne, Kenneth K. Inada, Seizo Ohe, and thirteen other philosophers discuss freedom, creativity, and Buddhism's self-corrective nature, setting forth their reasons for sharing Jacobson's ideas and visions
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monografia Rebiun05163462 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05163462 m o u cr cn| 000112s1996 ilu ob 011 0 eng d 0585107297 9780585107295 0809318423 UAM 991008025221904211 NT. eng. NT. OCL. OCLCQ. OCL. YDXCP. OCLCQ. TUU. OCLCQ. TNF. OCLCQ. NHA. UNAV 294.3 20 Buddhism and the emerging world civilization Recurso electrónico] :] essays in honor of Nolan Pliny Jacobson edited by Ramakrishna Puligandla and David Lee Miller Carbondale, IL Southern Illinois University Press c1996 Carbondale, IL Carbondale, IL Southern Illinois University Press xiv, 234 p. xiv, 234 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 220-227) e índice The Possibility of nonattachment Bart Gruzalski. -- To end is to begin Cedric Lambeth Heppler. -- C.I. Lewis and Buddhism Robert L. Greenwood. -- Creativity and the emerging world civilization David Lee Miller. -- The Standpoint of early Buddhist philosophy Hajime Nakamura. -- Buddhism and the theistic question Charles Hartshorne. -- The Reflexive nature of momentariness (Ksana-vada) Kenneth K. Inada. -- Buddhism, Taoism, and the question of ontological difference David L. Hall. -- Meanings of "the meaning of life" in Buddhist perspective Frank J. Hoffman. -- Modern science and the rediscovery of Buddhism Tsung-I Dow. -- Pratityasamutpada and creativity Ramakrishna Puligandla. -- The Idea of freedom in Chan/Zen/Son Buddhism and its application to international conflicts Paul F. Schmidt. -- One out of many: the way of creation toward a planetary community Howard L. Parsons. -- Zen and the art of anything Hal W. French. -- Aesthetics of Nirvana: Nolan Pliny Jacobson on creative process Morgan Gibson. -- The Lotus in the robot: the emerging world civilization and Japan Stuart D.B. Picken. -- Buddhism and the emerging world civilization Seizo Ohe This captivating new book, a milestone in Buddhist and comparative studies, is a compilation of seventeen essays celebrating the work and thought of Nolan Pliny Jacobson. The essays in this volume are organized around Jacobson's activities, publications, and interests. Authored by an impressive selection of scholars, the essays are grouped into four sections - "Historical Context," "Central Issues," "Practical Implications," and "The Japan Emphasis." Hajime Nakamura, Charles Hartshorne, Kenneth K. Inada, Seizo Ohe, and thirteen other philosophers discuss freedom, creativity, and Buddhism's self-corrective nature, setting forth their reasons for sharing Jacobson's ideas and visions Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Jacobson, Nolan Pliny Puligandla, R. 1930-) Miller, David Lee 1940-)