- From Wittgenstein to dragon tree (Dracaena draco): my theory βBuddhist sect originating in the seventh centuryβ (book) - 2004/8/1
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Hiroshi Kurosaki (Author)
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A book interpreting Mahayana Buddhism as Language Games by Wittgenstein.
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Afterword.
- 1: Things have no substance, everything is [Language Games
- 2: But there is something that exists in truth (real), and that is the language game
- 1+2 is the Late Wittgenstein expression of the βidea of [hollow
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He says.
In the preface, you write that βimmanenceβ of βemptiness is form, emptiness is colorβ in Heart Sutra is incompatible with βdisunityβ of β[unparalleled in history (unparallelled)β, but that disunity is not It is excessive abstraction to think that all concepts are unparalleled, and I think it is colorless to say βeverything is a language gameβ. This argument itself seems to go against Four Phrases as a Guide to Action.
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