The Zen Buddhist Philosophy of D. T. Suzuki: Strengths, Foibles, Intrigues, and Precision

The Zen Buddhist Philosophy of D. T. Suzuki: Strengths, Foibles, Intrigues, and Precision

The Zen Buddhist Philosophy of D. T. Suzuki: Strengths, Foibles, Intrigues, and Precision

The Zen Buddhist Philosophy of D. T. Suzuki: Strengths, Foibles, Intrigues, and Precision

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Overview

D.T. Suzuki (1870-1966) reached global fame for his writings on Zen Buddhism. In this introduction to his theories of self, knowledge, and the world, Suzuki is presented as a Buddhist philosopher in his own right.

Beginning with a biography of his life providing the historical context to his thought and discussing Suzuki's influences, chapters cover the Zen notion of the non-self and Suzuki's Zen view of consciousness, language, and religious truths. His ideas about philosophy and radical views on rationality and faith come to life in two new complete translations of The Place of Peace in our Heart (1894) and Religion and Science (1949), which helps us to understand why Suzuki's description of Zen attracted the attention of many leading intellectuals and helped it become a household name in the English-speaking world.

Offering the first complete overview of Suzuki's approach, reputation, and legacy as a philosopher, this is for anyone interested in the philosophical relevance and development of Mahayana Buddhism today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350246133
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/05/2022
Series: Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.45(w) x 8.45(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Rossa Ó Muireartaigh is currently Associate Professor at the School of Foreign Studies, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Biography of Suzuki
Historical and intellectual context of Suzuki
Scope of book

2. Self
Introduction
The Problem of one's self
Self in the Philosophy of Buddhism
Self in Emptiness

3. Knowledge
No-self and Knowledge
Zen Wisdom
Zen of Experience and Experience of Zen
Language and Koans

4. World
Zen of Sociology
Sociology of Zen
Zen and Ideology
Zen in History and History in Zen

5. D.T. Suzuki's Philosophical Legacy
Criticism and responses
Silent lingering

Translations
The Place of Peace in Our Heart (1894)
Religion and Science (1949)

Further Reading and Discussion Questions
Bibliography
Index

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