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Demystifying Experience

nothingness and sacredness in heidegger and chan buddhism

Pages 65-74 | Published online: 27 Nov 2012
 

Notes

1. Note that some of the arguments and passages in this paper overlap with and are developed further in Nelson, Language 472–92. I have used the electronic edition of the CBETA for Chinese passages and phrases. It is available online at <http://www.cbeta.org/index.htm>, the SAT Taisho shinshu daizokyo at <http://21dzk.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/SAT/index.html>, and the Digital Dictionary of Buddhism at <http://www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb/>. Translations have occasionally been silently modified.

2. T48 N2010: 376b29.

3. T48 N2012A: 381a21–22.

4. Translation slightly altered from Addiss, Lombardo, and Roitman 9; compare Nelson, Language 482.

5. I discuss Heidegger's early methodology of formal indication in detail in Nelson, Questioning 150–59.

6. T48 N2010: 377a06–a07.

7. T51 N2076: 458a06.

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