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Mind in Dispute: The Section on Mind in Harivarman's "*Tattvasiddhi".
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Mind in Dispute: The Section on Mind in Harivarman's "*Tattvasiddhi"./
Author:
Lin, Qian.
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314 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-02(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-02A(E).
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Religious history. -
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9781339072708
Mind in Dispute: The Section on Mind in Harivarman's "*Tattvasiddhi".
Lin, Qian.
Mind in Dispute: The Section on Mind in Harivarman's "*Tattvasiddhi".
- 314 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-02(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015.
This dissertation is an in-depth study of the dispute on the doctrines regarding the structure of mind as recorded in the fourth century CE Abhidharma work, the *Tattvasiddhi ([special characters omitted], TatSid hereafter) by Harivarman. Despite the specific differences among the various Buddhist Abhidharma analyses of mind, in general they can be divided into two major positions. Some propose that mind is composed of consciousness (citta or vijnana) and various numbers of mental factors (caitasika or caitta), which are mental phenomena that are different from but associated (sam&dotbelow;prayukta) with consciousness. Others oppose the existence of caitasikas as entities separate from consciousness; instead they suggest that caitasikas are not different from citta by nature but are only citta in different modes. In chapters 60-67, the TatSid records arguments representing both sides of the dispute. The present study consists of an annotated English translation (chapter 5) of chapters 60-67 of the TatSid as well as detailed analyses of and comments on each of the arguments for or against the notions of "mental factor" ( caitasika) (chapter 2) and "association" (sam&dotbelow;prayoga) (chapter 3). The study also includes a general introduction (chapter 1), and in the introductory sections in chapters 2 and 3 extensive surveys of the origins and development of the two interconnected doctrines regarding caitasika and sam&dotbelow;prayoga in the sutras, Abhidharma, and Yogacara texts.
ISBN: 9781339072708Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This dissertation is an in-depth study of the dispute on the doctrines regarding the structure of mind as recorded in the fourth century CE Abhidharma work, the *Tattvasiddhi ([special characters omitted], TatSid hereafter) by Harivarman. Despite the specific differences among the various Buddhist Abhidharma analyses of mind, in general they can be divided into two major positions. Some propose that mind is composed of consciousness (citta or vijnana) and various numbers of mental factors (caitasika or caitta), which are mental phenomena that are different from but associated (sam&dotbelow;prayukta) with consciousness. Others oppose the existence of caitasikas as entities separate from consciousness; instead they suggest that caitasikas are not different from citta by nature but are only citta in different modes. In chapters 60-67, the TatSid records arguments representing both sides of the dispute. The present study consists of an annotated English translation (chapter 5) of chapters 60-67 of the TatSid as well as detailed analyses of and comments on each of the arguments for or against the notions of "mental factor" ( caitasika) (chapter 2) and "association" (sam&dotbelow;prayoga) (chapter 3). The study also includes a general introduction (chapter 1), and in the introductory sections in chapters 2 and 3 extensive surveys of the origins and development of the two interconnected doctrines regarding caitasika and sam&dotbelow;prayoga in the sutras, Abhidharma, and Yogacara texts.
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