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by Nolan Pliny Jacobson

  • ISBN: 0809313960
  • Category: Religious books
  • Author: Nolan Pliny Jacobson
  • Subcategory: Buddhism
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st Edition edition (March 1, 1988)
  • Pages: 208 pages
  • FB2 size: 1850 kb
  • EPUB size: 1873 kb
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In arriving at the heart of Buddhist philosophy . Nolan Pliny Jacobson is the author of Understanding Buddhism, Buddhism: The Religion of Analysis, and Buddhism and the Contemporary World: Change and Self-Correction.

In arriving at the heart of Buddhist philosophy, Nolan Pliny Jacobson attempts to eliminate some of the confusion in the West (and perhaps in the East as well) concerning the Buddhist view of what is concrete and ultimately real in the world. Jacobson presents Nāgārjuna.

Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent. The message contained in the book," he notes, "should be released immediately. Seizo Ohe, Japan’s most distinguished philosopher of science, captures the essence of that message when he cites Jacobson’s understanding that Buddhism Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent.

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Home Browse Books Book details, The Heart of Buddhist Philosophy. The Heart of Buddhist Philosophy. By Nolan Pliny Jacobson. Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson's trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent

Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought . ends of the eastern and western branches of human civilization

Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent. ends of the eastern and western branches of human civilization. Jacobson convincingly demonstrates that Buddhism (particularly as expressed in the thought of Nagajuna, the Plato of the Buddhist tradition) and the Western philosophies of Heraclitus and of modern thinkers such as Dewey, Whitehead, and Hartshorne have developed a reason truer to authentic experience than the reason so prevalent in traditionally dominant.

Jacobson, Nolan Pliny. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; china. Kahle/Austin Foundation.

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Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought not only timely, but urgent. Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent.

Nolan Pliny Jacobson. Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent.

Finding books BookSee BookSee - Download books for free. Nolan Pliny Jacobson. Philosopher interested in Buddhism. Buddhism and the contemporary World: Change and Self-Correction. Son of Jacob Albert J. and Lena Engen. During the war served in navy. Taught at Huntingdon College (Alabama), Oregon University, Florida University, North Carolina University, Queens College and Davidson College (North Carolina).

Kenneth Inada calls this last book in Nolan Pliny Jacobson’s trilogy on Buddhist philosophy and process thought "not only timely, but urgent." "The message contained in the book," he notes, "should be released immediately."

Seizo Ohe, Japan’s most distinguished philosopher of science, captures the essence of that message when he cites Jacobson’s understanding that Buddhism is "a new global cultural movement in which Japan and America are going to have a common world-historical mission—respectively as the eastern and western ends of the eastern and western branches of human civilization."

Jacobson convincingly demonstrates that Buddhism (particularly as expressed in the thought of Nagajuna, the Plato of the Buddhist tradition) and the Western philosophies of Heraclitus and of modern thinkers such as Dewey, Whitehead, and Hartshorne have developed a reason truer to authentic experience than the reason so prevalent in traditionally dominant Western philosophy.



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