H-Buddhism NEW BOOK> The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist

Discussion published by Jan Westerhoff on Saturday, June 9, 2018

Dear Colleagues, some of you may be interested in this book, which has just come out:

Jan Westerhoff: The Golden Age of Indian (The Oxford History of Philosophy), Oxford University Press, 352 pages, 978-0198732662 https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-golden-age-of-indian-buddhist-philosophy-97801...

Here is a short description, followed by the table of contents:

Jan Westerhoff unfolds the story of one of the richest episodes in the history of Indian thought, the development of Buddhist philosophy in the first millennium CE. He starts from the composition of the Abhidharma works before the beginning of the common era and continues up to the time of Dharmakirti in the sixth century. This period was characterized by the development of a variety of philosophical schools and approaches that have shaped Buddhist thought up to the present day: the scholasticism of the Abhidharma, the Madhyamaka's theory of emptiness, Yogacara idealism, and the logical and epistemological works of Dinnaga and Dharmakirti. The book attempts to describe the historical development of these schools in their intellectual and cultural context, with particular emphasis on three factors that shaped the development of Buddhist philosophical thought: the need to spell out the contents of canonical texts, the discourses of the historical Buddha and the Mahayana sutras; the desire to defend their positions by sophisticated arguments against criticisms from fellow Buddhists and from non-Buddhist thinkers of classical ; and the need to account for insights gained through the application of specific meditative techniques. While the main focus is the period up to the sixth century CE, Westerhoff also discusses some important thinkers who influenced Buddhist thought between this time and the decline of Buddhist scholastic philosophy in India at the beginning of the thirteenth century. His aim is that the historical presentation will also allow the reader to get a better systematic grasp of key Buddhist concepts such as non-self, suffering, reincarnation, karma, and nirvana.

Table of contents 0. Introduction

1. Buddhist philosophy in India: a wheel ever turning

2. Philosophy as a game

3. Factors determining the game a. Arguments b. Sacred texts c. Meditative practice

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4. Narrating the game: how to structure the material

5. The sources of the game a. The bases of Buddhist philosophy b. Debates c. Commentaries d. Doxographies

6. The game’s view of the game

1. Abhidharma

1. Introducing the Abhidharma a. Matrices b. Question-and-answer format c. Providing a comprehensive theory

2. The question of authenticity

3. The Abhidharma schools a. Mahāsaṃghika b. Sthaviranikāya c. Pudgalavāda d. Sarvāstivāda e. Sautrāntika

2. Madhyamaka

1. The rise of Mahāyāna and its relation to Buddhist philosophy

2. The Madhyamaka school

3. The teachings of the Perfection of Wisdom a. Criticism of the Abhidharma project b. The doctrine of illusionism c. An explicit acceptance of contradictions

4. Key themes of Nāgārjuna’s thought a. Nāgārjuna and the criticism of the Abhidharma project

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5. The commentators a. Buddhapālita b. Bhāvaviveka c. Candrakīrti

6. The great synthesizers: Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla

7. Madhyamaka and Nyāya

3. Yogācāra 1. Five Stages of Yogācāra’s development a. The early Yogācāra sūtras b. Stages 2 and 3: Maitreya and Asaṅga c. Stage 4: Vasubandhu d. Stage 5: Later Yogācāra

2. Proofs of Buddhist doctrines a. Rebirth b. Other minds c. Momentariness

3. Key Yogācāra concepts a. Cittamātra b. Ālayavijñāna and the eight types of consciousness c. Trisvabhāva d. Svasaṃvedana e. Three turnings f. Tathāgatagarbha and Yogācāra

4. Factors that shaped Yogācāra philosophy a. argumentative factors b. textual factors c. meditative factors

5. Yogācāra and other schools of Buddhist philosophy

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6. Yogācāra and Vedānta

4. The school of Diṅnāga and Dharmakīrti

1. The lives of Diṅnāga and Dharmakīrti

2. Epistemology

3. Inference

4.

5. Language

6. Scriptural authority and yogic perception a. Scriptural authority b. Yogic perception

7. How to classify Diṅnāga’s and Dharmakīrti’s philosophy

8. The school of Diṅnāga and Dharmakīrti and its relation to Mīmāṃsā a. Mīmāṃsā epistemology b. Mīmāṣā c. Mīmāṃsā and historiography

9. The end of Buddhist philosophy in India a. Śāntideva b. Atiśa Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna

Bibliography

Very best wishes

Jan Westerhoff

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