Ebook: The boundless open sea: a collection of essays: Zen Buddhism and Critical Theory
Author: Kaye Bradley
- Tags: Critical theory, Philosophy, Philosophy--21st century, Zen Buddhism, Philosophy -- 21st century
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: No Frills Buffalo
- City: Buffalo;New York
- Edition: 2nd ed
- Language: English
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Preface: Meditating on oneness -- Ask yourself: Am I truly alone? -- Develop in silent abiding -- Docile bodies -- Producing being -- Humans doing, humans being -- The boundless open sea : nihilism and ethics -- Mysteries of existence -- Simply Zen -- A circle of time : gratitude for collective existence.;"For the last forty years critical theories in Europe have been positing critiques of western society without fully embracing Buddhist traditions. In Dr. Kaye's opinion that is a terrible mistake, and he attempts a fusion between eastern and western social critique by focusing on concepts such as nothingness (Sunyata), instant enlightenment (Satori and Nirvana), bio-power, space-time, and nihilism. The entire purpose of the book is to see if Buddhism and Critical Theory can create pathways out of actual oppressions due to 'clinging of mind' which Buddhism says is the cause of suffering (Dukkha)"--Cover.
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