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(Ebook) Contexts and dialogue : Yogācāra Buddhism and modern psychology on the subliminal mind by Jiang, Tao ISBN 9780824831066, 9780824861988, 9781435666443, 0824831063, 0824861981, 1435666445

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Authors:Jiang, Tao
Pages:198 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:New
Publisher:University of Hawai'i Press
Language:english
File Size:1.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780824831066, 9780824861988, 9781435666443, 0824831063, 0824861981, 1435666445
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(Ebook) Contexts and dialogue : Yogācāra Buddhism and modern psychology on the subliminal mind by Jiang, Tao ISBN 9780824831066, 9780824861988, 9781435666443, 0824831063, 0824861981, 1435666445

Are there Buddhist conceptions of the unconscious? If so, are they more Freudian, Jungian, or something else? If not, can Buddhist conceptions be reconciled with the Freudian, Jungian, or other models? These are some of the questions that have motivated modern scholarship to approach alayavijnana, the storehouse consciousness, formulated in Yogacara Buddhism as a subliminal reservoir of tendencies, habits, and future possibilities. Tao Jiang argues convincingly that such questions are inherently problematic because they frame their interpretations of the Buddhist notion largely in terms of responses to modern psychology. He proposes that, if we are to understand alayavijnana properly and compare it with the unconscious responsibly, we need to change the way the questions are posed so that alayavijnana and the unconscious can first be understood within their own contexts and then recontextualized within a dialogical setting. In so doing, certain paradigmatic assumptions embedded in the original frameworks of Buddhist and modern psychological theories are exposed. Jiang brings together Xuan Zang's alayavijnana and Freud's and Jung's unconscious to focus on what the differences are in the thematic concerns of the three theories, why such differences exist in terms of their objectives, and how their methods of theorization contribute to these differences. "Contexts and Dialogue" puts forth a fascinating, erudite, and carefully argued presentation of the subliminal mind. It proposes a new paradigm in comparative philosophy that examines the what, why, and how in navigating the similarities and differences of philosophical systems through contextualization and recontextualization
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