时间、历史和佛教

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Zhihua Yao
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摘要:在比较宗教领域,许多学者认为,比较宗教本质上有两个群体:历史宗教,如犹太教、基督教和伊斯兰教;以及神秘的宗教,如印度教、佛教和道教。这些分别代表了西方和东方世界的基本精神态度。东方世界真的对历史一无所知吗?还是他们对历史的看法与西方不同?在这篇文章中,我将关注日本哲学家西谷敬二,京都学派的代表,并考察他与佛教和基督教历史性思想的建设性接触,以构建“适合未来人类的正确历史观”;2) 历史与因果报应;3) 末世论与涅尔瓦ṇ一
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Time, History, and Buddhism
Abstract:In the field of comparative religion, many scholars believe that there are essentially two groups: the historical religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; and the mystical religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. These, respectively, represent the basic spiritual attitude of the Western and Eastern worlds. Is it really the case that the Eastern world knows nothing about history, or is their idea of history different from that of the West? In this article, I will focus on a Japanese philosopher, Keiji Nishitani, a representative of the Kyoto School, and examine his constructive engagement with the Buddhist and Christian ideas of historicity for the purpose of constructing "a proper view of history suitable for future mankind." I will unfold this "proper" view of history in three parts: 1) time: linear or circular; 2) history and karma; 3) eschatology and nirvāṇa.
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