感官体验的停止与Prajñāpāramitā哲学

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Jayarava Attwood
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接受传统的Prajñāpāramitā解释拥抱一种解释学,其中真理和谬误是同一的。这种哲学在印度佛教中有着深厚的根基,并通过铃木博士和他的信徒爱德华·康兹的著作在欧洲及其殖民地获得了突出地位。相对容易证明,构成他们阅读主要公理的“矛盾”是误解他们所依赖的文本的结果。在此之后,我讨论了一种新的理解Prajñāpāramitā的方式,它将重点转向认识论阅读,沿着苏·汉密尔顿对Pāli文本的认识论方法的路线。我展示了Prajñāpāramitā如何与一种特定类型的冥想练习有关,这种冥想练习旨在使感官体验停止,使冥想者处于一种无内容的意识状态,早期佛教徒称之为suññatāvihāra,“居住在[感官体验]的缺失中。”
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The Cessation of Sensory Experience and Prajñāpāramitā Philosophy
Received traditions of Prajñāpāramitā interpretation embrace a hermeneutic in which truth and falsehood are one and the same. This philosophy has deep roots in Indian Buddhism, and it gained prominence in Europe and her colonies through the writings of D. T. Suzuki and his devotee, Edward Conze. It is relatively easy to show that the “contradictions” that form the main axiom of their reading are the result of misunderstanding the texts they relied on. Having done this I discuss a new way of understanding Prajñāpāramitā which shifts the emphasis towards an epistemological reading along the lines of Sue Hamilton’s epistemic approach to Pāli texts. I show how Prajñāpāramitā makes sense in relation to a particular type of meditation practice that aimed to bring about the cessation of sensory experience leaving the meditator in a state of contentless awareness which early Buddhists called suññatāvihāra , “dwelling in [the] absence [of sensory experience] .”
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