Nikaya Buddhism and Early Chan : A Different Meditative Paradigm, Paperback / softback Book

Nikaya Buddhism and Early Chan : A Different Meditative Paradigm Paperback / softback

Part of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies Monographs series

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This book is the first detailed comparative study of the philosophical and meditative concepts of NikayaBuddhism and early Chan.

It is inspired by the passages in the texts of both these traditions whichappear to express similar and at the same time very unconventional ideas about meditation, cognitionand reality.

It draws out and discusses the implications of these passages and attempts to assess theircoherence and plausibility.

It argues that they constitute a specific paradigm of meditation, different fromthe historically dominant, mainstream Buddhist one.

The book uses a cross-cultural, interdisciplinaryapproach and compares Nikaya and early Chan concepts with the relevant developments in Westernphilosophy of mind and cognitive science.

The problems discussed include:* Can altered psychosomatic meditative states be attained without a meditation method in the sense of adeliberately implemented technique?

If so, by what mechanism?* Can insight occur in a meditative state characterized by an absence of thoughts?

If so, by whatprocess? What concept of mind is implied by such an idea?* Can the most basic elements of the world that we experience cease in a meditative state which is not aform of insentience or unconsciousness?

In what way could such cessation occur? What philosophicalvision of reality is implied by this concept?* How can pre-meditative elements of the Buddhist path, such as leading a particular lifestyle andmaintaining a specific mindset, contribute to the attainment of altered psychosomatic states?* Are there some crucial elements of the Buddhist path which cannot be straightforwardly practiced byfollowing instructions?

If so, what contributes to their development and what pattern does it follow?

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