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Singing Nature, Dancing Buddha: Zen, Language, and the Groundlessness of Silence

机译:歌唱自然,舞蹈佛:禅,语言和沉默的无根

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This thesis presents Zen experience as aesthetic in nature. This is done through an analysis of language, a central concern for Zen Buddhism. The thesis develops two modes of language at work in Zen: representational and indexical. What these modes of language entail, the kind of relations that are developed through their use, are explored with recourse to a variety of Zen platforms: poetry, the koan, zazen, music, and suizen. In doing so, a primacy of listening is found in Zen - a listening without a listener. Given this primacy of listening, silence comes to the forefront of the investigation. An analysis of John Cage's 4'33" provides this thesis with justification of the groundlessness of silence, and the groundlessness of subjectivity. Listening allows for the abyssal subject to emerges, which in tum allows for reality to present itself outside of the constitutive function of language.
机译:本论文将禅宗体验作为一种自然的美学呈现。这是通过对语言的分析来完成的,语言是禅宗佛教的中心问题。本文提出了两种在禅宗中工作的语言模式:代表性语言和索引语言。通过使用各种禅宗平台(诗歌,koan,zazen,音乐和suizen),探索了这些语言模式的含义以及通过使用它们发展的关系。这样一来,在Zen中发现了聆听的优势-一种没有聆听者的聆听。考虑到聆听的这种首要性,沉默成为调查的重中之重。对约翰·凯奇(John Cage)4'33“的分析为本文提供了沉默的毫无根据和主观性的毫无根据的证明。倾听使无底深渊的主体出现,从而使现实能够将自身呈现在主体的构成功能之外。语言。

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    Clarke Erik;

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