Comparing Husserl's Phenomenology and Chinese Yogacara in a Multicultural World: A Journey beyond Orientalism

Comparing Husserl's Phenomenology and Chinese Yogacara in a Multicultural World: A Journey beyond Orientalism

by Jingjing Li
Comparing Husserl's Phenomenology and Chinese Yogacara in a Multicultural World: A Journey beyond Orientalism

Comparing Husserl's Phenomenology and Chinese Yogacara in a Multicultural World: A Journey beyond Orientalism

by Jingjing Li

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Overview

While phenomenology and Yogacara Buddhism are both known for their investigations of consciousness, there exists a core tension between them: phenomenology affirms the existence of essence, whereas Yogacara Buddhism argues that everything is empty of essence (svabhava). How is constructive cultural exchange possible when traditions hold such contradictory views?

Answering this question and positioning both philosophical traditions in their respective intellectual and linguistic contexts, Jingjing Li argues that what Edmund Husserl means by essence differs from what Chinese Yogacarins mean by svabhava, partly because Husserl problematises the substantialist understanding of essence in European philosophy. Furthermore, she reveals that Chinese Yogacara has developed an account of self-transformation, ethics and social ontology that renders it much more than simply a Buddhist version of Husserlian phenomenology. Detailing the process of finding a middle ground between the two traditions, this book demonstrates how both can thrive together in order to overcome Orientalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350256941
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2023
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Jingjing Li is Assistant Professor of Chinese and Comparative Philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University, the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations & A Note on Usage and Conventions
Prologue
Part I: The Jourbaney
1. Overcoming Orientalism with Multiculturalism
2. Contextualizing Chinese Yogacara
3. Contextualizing Husserl's Phenomenology
Part II: The Road
4. Intentionality in Husserl's Phenomenology
5. Intentionality in Chinese Yogacara
6. Intentionality and Non-Conceptualism
Part III: The Tracks
7. Essence in Husserl's Phenomenology
8. Essence in Chinese Yogacara
9. Essence in Comparative Philosophy
Part IV: The Destination
10. The Gate of Practice
11. The Path towards Awakening
12. Revisiting the Process of Awakening
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index

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