Buddhism and Postmodernity Zen, Huayan, and the Possibility of Buddhist Postmodern Ethics

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Pub. Date: 2008-05-30
Publisher(s): Lexington Books
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Summary

Buddhism and Postmodernity is a response to some of the questions that have emerged in the process of Buddhism's encounters with modernity and the West. Jin Y. Park broadly outlines these questions as follows: first, why are the interpretations and evaluations of Buddhism so different in Europe (in the nineteenth century), in the United States (in the twentieth century), and in traditional Asia; second, why does Zen Buddhism, which offers a radically egalitarian vision, maintain a strongly authoritarian leadership; and third, what ethical paradigm can be drawn from the Buddhist-postmodern form of philosophy? Park argues that, as unrelated as these questions may seem, the issues that have generated them are related to perennial philosophical themes of identity, institutional power, and ethics, respectively. Each of these themes constitutes one section of Buddhism and Postmodernity. Park discusses the three issues in the book through the exploration of the Buddhist concepts of self and others, language and thinking, and universality and particularities. Most of this discussion is drawn from the East Asian Buddhist traditions of Zen and Huayan Buddhism in connection with the Continental philosophies of postmodernism, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. Self-critical from both the Buddhist and Western philosophical perspectives, Buddhism and Postmodernity points the reader toward a new understanding of Buddhist philosophy and offers a Buddhist-postmodern ethical paradigm that challenges normative ethics of metaphysical traditions.

Author Biography

Jin Y. Park is Assistant Professor of philosophy and religion at American University.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Centripetality: Buddhism and Metaphysicsp. 9
The Silence of the Buddhap. 11
Hegel and Buddhismp. 31
The Logic of Nothing and A-Metaphysicsp. 47
Centrifugality: Language and Violencep. 65
Language and Thinking: Subjectivity and Zen Huatou Meditationp. 67
Thinking and Violence: Zen Hermeneuticsp. 101
Violence Institutionalized: The Social Dimension of Zen Languagep. 121
The Tension: Buddhism and the Politics of Postmodernityp. 145
Modernity, Postmodernity, and the Question of Legitimationp. 147
Postmodern Small Discourses and the Huayan World of Mutually Non-interfering Phenomenap. 161
Envisioning Zen Ethics through Huayan Phenomenologyp. 189
The Ethics of Tension: Toward Buddhist-Postmodern Ethicsp. 205
Notesp. 223
Glossary of Chinese Charactersp. 251
Bibliographyp. 255
Indexp. 273
About the Authorp. 283
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