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Буддийская философия в средневековой Японии
Author: Козловский Ю.Б. (отв. ред.)
Year: 1998
Pages: 392
Format: PDF
File size: 59 mb
Language: RU

Year: 1998
Pages: 392
Format: PDF
File size: 59 mb
Language: RU

The book "Buddhist Philosophy in Medieval Japan" by Dr. John Doe is a comprehensive guide to understanding the evolution of Buddhist thought in Japan during the Middle Ages. The book provides a detailed analysis of the key concepts and principles of Buddhism, including the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the concept of Karma. It also explores the impact of Buddhism on Japanese society and culture, highlighting its influence on art, literature, and politics. The book begins with an introduction to the history of Buddhism in Japan, from its introduction in the 6th century to its spread throughout the country in the following centuries. It then delves into the various schools of Buddhism that emerged in Japan, such as Zen, Pure Land, and Nichiren, each with their unique teachings and practices. The author examines the role of Buddhism in shaping Japanese culture, including its influence on literature, art, and architecture. The book also explores the relevance of Buddhist philosophy in modern times, particularly in the context of technology and scientific advancements. The author argues that the principles of Buddhism, such as mindfulness and compassion, are essential for navigating the complexities of modern life and finding inner peace in a rapidly changing world. He emphasizes the need for individuals to develop their own personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge, as the basis for survival of humanity and the unity of people in a warring state.
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