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Buddhist hermeneutics

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Donald S. Lopez
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Motilal Banarsidass Publ., Jan 1, 1993 - Hermeneutics - 306 pages
Given its vast literature and its practice of teaching what is appropriate for a particular disciple, the Buddhist tradition has long had to wrestle with the question of which of his many scriptures represented the Buddha`s highest view. In response to that problem, Buddhist commentators developed sophisticated systems of interpretation, Buddhist hermeneutics. The present volume of essays by leading Western Buddhologists surveys the rich variety of strategies employed by Buddhist thinkers of India, Tibet, China, and Japan to interpret their sacred texts.
  

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Introduction
1
The Gradual Path as a HermeneuticaJ Approach to the Dhamma
29
On the Interpretation of the Mahayana Sutras
47
A Problem
71
Vajra Hermeneutics
119
Miphams Theory of Interpretation
149
Hermeneutical Phases in Chinese Buddhism
175
What Happened to the PerfecJTeaching? Another Look
207
A Korean View
231
The Basis of Kukais Theory of Interpretation
257
Shinrans Proofs of True Buddhism
273
Contributors
291
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