A Translation of the Tik-samuccaya
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Köp båda 2 för 1966 krThis book examines the theoretical structure of Buddhist accounts of morality, defends them against objections, and discusses their implications for free will, the justification of punishment, and other issues.
The Tattvasamgraha, or Encyclopedia of Metaphysics, is the most influential and frequently studied philosophical text from the late period of Indian Buddhism. Its authors-Santaraksita and his commentator and student, Kamalasila-both played key rol...
, and I expect it to be used, cited, and treasured for decades if not centuries. It will enable new generations of students to appreciate both of ntideva's known works rather than just one.Amod Lele, Journal of the American Oriental Society Charles Goodman has taken on the important task of rendering this valuable text into readable twenty-first-century English - not an easy task, given the often abstract and passive prose in the texts composite Buddhist and Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. That in itself would be a major contribution, but Goodman's effort goes considerably further ... This work easily surpasses Bendall and Rouse as the definitive English translation of the ik
Charles Goodman is a Buddhist scholar, philosopher, translator, and meditation teacher. He is an Associate Professor at Binghamton University. His academic interests include ethical theory, Buddhist philosophy, metaphysics, and applied ethics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and is the author of Consequences of Compassion: An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics.
List of Abbreviations The Training Anthology in its Cultural and Religious Contexts The Philosophy of the Training Anthology Notes on the Translation Root Verses of the Training Anthology 1. The Perfection of Generosity 2. Upholding the Holy Dharma 3. Protecting the Dharma Teacher and so on 4. Giving Up What is Harmful 5. Giving Up What is Harmful through the Perfection of Moral Discipline 6. Protecting the Body 7. Protecting Possessions and Goodness 8. Clearing Away Vile Actions 9. The Perfection of Patient Endurance 10. The Perfection of Perseverance 11. Praise of the Wilderness 12. Preparing the Mind 13. The Applications of Mindfulness 14. Purifying the Body 15. Purifying Possessions and Goodness 16. The Ritual of Good Conduct 17. Benefits of Reverential Actions 18. Recollection of the Three Jewels 19. Enhancing Goodness Appendix A: Training Anthology Ch. 18, B. 344-347, Tibetan Version Appendix B: Partial List of Translation Choices Appendix C: Texts Quoted in the Training Anthology Notes Works Cited Index