A critique of Western Buddhism: ruins of the Buddhist real

"What are we to make of Western Buddhism? Glenn Wallis argues that in aligning their tradition with the contemporary self-help industry, Western Buddhists evade the consequences of Buddhist thought. This book shows that with concepts such as vanishing, nihility, extinction, contingency, and no-...

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Autore principale: Wallis, Glenn (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: London New York Oxford New Delhi Sydney Bloomsbury Academic [2019]
In:Anno: 2019
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Mondo occidentale / Buddhismo <motivo> / Filosofia buddhista / Autoaiuto / Critica
Notazioni IxTheo:BL Buddhismo
Altre parole chiave:B Buddhism Philosophy
B Buddhism
B Buddhist Philosophy
B Continental Philosophy
B Buddhism (Western countries)
B Continental Philosophy Western countries
B Buddhism Western countries
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Riepilogo:"What are we to make of Western Buddhism? Glenn Wallis argues that in aligning their tradition with the contemporary self-help industry, Western Buddhists evade the consequences of Buddhist thought. This book shows that with concepts such as vanishing, nihility, extinction, contingency, and no-self, Buddhism, like all potent systems of thought, articulates a notion of the "real." Raw, unflinching acceptance of this real is held by Buddhism to be at the very core of human "awakening." Yet these preeminent human truths are universally shored up against in contemporary Buddhist practice, which contradicts the very heart of Buddhism. The author's critique of Western Buddhism is threefold. It is immanent, in emerging out of Buddhist thought but taking it beyond what it itself publicly concedes; negative, in employing the "democratizing" deconstructive methods of François Laruelle's non-philosophy; and re-descriptive, in applying Laruelle's concept of philofiction. Through applying resources of Continental philosophy to Western Buddhism, A Critique of Western Buddhism suggests a possible practice for our time, an "anthropotechnic", or religion transposed from its seductive, but misguiding, idealist haven"--
Raise the curtain on the theater of Western Buddhism! -- The snares of wisdom -- Specters of the real -- First names of the Buddhist real -- Non-buddhism -- Immanent practice -- Buddhofiction -- Meditation in ruin
Descrizione del documento:Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-215) and index
ISBN:1474283551