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Rethinking the Buddha Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Rethinking the Buddha By Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Rethinking the Buddha by Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)


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Although many see the four noble truths as the kernel of the historical Buddha's teachings, early texts reveal they are a later development. Shulman illustrates that these truths originated as observations to be cultivated during meditation, challenging the conventional view that the Buddha's teachings represent universal themes of human existence.

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Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception by Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

A cornerstone of Buddhist philosophy, the doctrine of the four noble truths maintains that life is replete with suffering, desire is the cause of suffering, nirvana is the end of suffering, and the way to nirvana is the eightfold noble path. Although the attribution of this seminal doctrine to the historical Buddha is ubiquitous, Rethinking the Buddha demonstrates through a careful examination of early Buddhist texts that he did not envision them in this way. Shulman traces the development of what we now call the four noble truths, which in fact originated as observations to be cultivated during deep meditation. The early texts reveal that other central Buddhist doctrines, such as dependent-origination and selflessness, similarly derived from meditative observations. This book challenges the conventional view that the Buddha's teachings represent universal themes of human existence, allowing for a fresh, compelling explanation of the Buddhist theory of liberation.

About Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Eviatar Shulman is a postdoctoral Fellow at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Scholion Center. He has taught at The Hebrew University, Tel Aviv University, Ben-Gurion University and Bar-Ilan University. His articles have appeared in History of Religions, the Journal of Indian Philosophy, the Indo-Iranian Journal, and the Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. He is the author of two books in translation, The Root Verses of the Middle Way: A Translation of Nagarjuna's Mula-Madhyamaka-karika (2010) and Ancient Buddhist Poetry (forthcoming).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The structural relation between philosophy and meditation; 2. A philosophy of being human; 3. Mindfulness, or how philosophy becomes perception; 4. The four noble truths as meditative perception; 5. Conclusion.

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NLS9781107695382
9781107695382
1107695384
Rethinking the Buddha: Early Buddhist Philosophy as Meditative Perception by Eviatar Shulman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2017-02-23
226
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