A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor
Buddhist philosophy is fundamentally ambivalent toward language. Language is paradoxically seen as both obstructive and necessary for liberation. In this book, Roy Tzohar delves into the ingenious response to this tension from the Yogacara school of Indian Buddhism: that all language-use is metaphorical. Exploring the profound implications of this claim, Tzohar makes the case for viewing the Yogacara account as a full-fledged theory of meaning, one that is not merely linguistic, but also applicable both in the world as well as in texts. Despite the overwhelming visibility of figurative language in Buddhist philosophical texts, this is the first sustained and systematic attempt to present an indigenous Buddhist theory of metaphor. By grounding the Yogacara pan-metaphorical claim in a broader intellectual context, of both Buddhist and non-Buddhist schools, the book uncovers an intense philosophical conversation about metaphor and language that reaches across sectarian lines. Tzohar's analysis radically reframes the Yogacara controversy with the Madhyamaka school of philosophy, sheds light on the Yogacara application of particular metaphors, and explicates the school's unique understanding of experience.
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A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor
Buddhist philosophy is fundamentally ambivalent toward language. Language is paradoxically seen as both obstructive and necessary for liberation. In this book, Roy Tzohar delves into the ingenious response to this tension from the Yogacara school of Indian Buddhism: that all language-use is metaphorical. Exploring the profound implications of this claim, Tzohar makes the case for viewing the Yogacara account as a full-fledged theory of meaning, one that is not merely linguistic, but also applicable both in the world as well as in texts. Despite the overwhelming visibility of figurative language in Buddhist philosophical texts, this is the first sustained and systematic attempt to present an indigenous Buddhist theory of metaphor. By grounding the Yogacara pan-metaphorical claim in a broader intellectual context, of both Buddhist and non-Buddhist schools, the book uncovers an intense philosophical conversation about metaphor and language that reaches across sectarian lines. Tzohar's analysis radically reframes the Yogacara controversy with the Madhyamaka school of philosophy, sheds light on the Yogacara application of particular metaphors, and explicates the school's unique understanding of experience.
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A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor

A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor

by Roy Tzohar
A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor

A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor

by Roy Tzohar

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Buddhist philosophy is fundamentally ambivalent toward language. Language is paradoxically seen as both obstructive and necessary for liberation. In this book, Roy Tzohar delves into the ingenious response to this tension from the Yogacara school of Indian Buddhism: that all language-use is metaphorical. Exploring the profound implications of this claim, Tzohar makes the case for viewing the Yogacara account as a full-fledged theory of meaning, one that is not merely linguistic, but also applicable both in the world as well as in texts. Despite the overwhelming visibility of figurative language in Buddhist philosophical texts, this is the first sustained and systematic attempt to present an indigenous Buddhist theory of metaphor. By grounding the Yogacara pan-metaphorical claim in a broader intellectual context, of both Buddhist and non-Buddhist schools, the book uncovers an intense philosophical conversation about metaphor and language that reaches across sectarian lines. Tzohar's analysis radically reframes the Yogacara controversy with the Madhyamaka school of philosophy, sheds light on the Yogacara application of particular metaphors, and explicates the school's unique understanding of experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190664411
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/09/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Roy Tzohar is Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1. What do Buddhists have to say on figurative language? 2. A bit of methodology: on determining the relevant textual field and handling intertextual-borrowing. 3. An Outline PART 1 Chapter I Metaphor as Absence: The case of the Early Nyaya and Mimamsa. Chapter II Metaphor as Perceptual Illusion: Figurative Meaning in Bhartrhari's Vakyapadiya PART 2 Chapter III It's a Bear... No, It's a Man... No, it's a Metaphor! Asanga on the Proliferation of Figures Chapter IV The Seeds of the Pan-Figurative View: Metaphor in Other Buddhist Sources PART 3 Chapter V What It All Comes Down To: Sthiramati's Pan-Metaphorical Claim and Its Implications Chapter VI Conversing With a Buddha: The Yogacara Conception of Linguistic and Perceptual Meaning as a Means for Overcoming Incommensurability Conclusion: The Alterity of Metaphor Appendix A: Translation and exposition of Vakyapadiya 2.250-256 Appendix B: A Running translation of the Vakyapadiya 2.285-2.297 References Index
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