The Body
, by Yasuo, YuasaNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780887064685 | 088706468X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 7/1/1987
Editor's Introduction | |
Author's Preface and Acknowledgments (from Japanese edition) | |
Author's Introduction to the English Edition | |
Views Of The Body in Modern Japanese Thought | |
Editor's Summary | |
WATSUJI Tetsuro's View of the Body | |
Space and body in intersubjectivity | |
Differences between East and West in understanding spatial-temporal experience | |
Unity of body-mind | |
NISHIDA Kitaro's View of the Body | |
The body's amiguity in acting intuition | |
Time-consciousness and space-consciousness in relation to the body | |
The basho (place) vis-a-vis being and vis-a-vis nothing | |
Dual layered consciousness | |
Practical apodicticity in experience qua basho | |
The dual structure in acting intuition | |
Problematics in Nishida's method | |
Method and Attitude in Studying Eastern Thought | |
The need for methodological reflection | |
Depth psychology and Eastern metaphysics | |
Cultivation and the Body | |
Editor's Summary | |
What is Cultivation (shugyo)? | |
Kairitsu (precepts and canonical law) in Indian Buddhism | |
Kairitsu in Chin and Japan | |
Kairitsu and cultivation in Japanese Buddhism | |
The meaning of cultivation | |
Theories of Artistry (geido) | |
Cultivation and training in the waka theory of poetry | |
The waka-dharani | |
Performance and mind in Zeami | |
No-mind and body-mind oneness | |
Dogen | |
Zen's practical character | |
Cultivation's reversal of the ordinary understanding of being | |
The body-mind relation in seated meditation | |
Molting the ordinary dimension | |
Kukai | |
Chinese Buddhism and the Indian character of tantric Buddhism | |
Cultivation and the ten stages of mind | |
The body and sexuality | |
Sublimation of eros in the mandala | |
Comparison with mediation in Kundalini Yoga | |
The body-mind relation as sokushinjobutsu | |
Overcoming the body'd ambiguity through cultivation | |
The Contmeporary Significance of Eastern Mind-Body Theories | |
Editor's Summary | |
Contemporary Philosophical Mind-Body Theories | |
Bergson's Motor Scheme: Beneath the permeation of perception and memory | |
Brain function and the body's motor-scheme | |
Merleau-Ponty's Somatic Scheme: The sensory-motor circuit and | |
The somatic scheme | |
Internal perception | |
General assessment of Merleau-Ponty's theory of the body | |
Emotions: The base of the sensory-motor circuit | |
Two direction in emotion | |
Dual Structure of the Mind-Body Relationship | |
Surface and base structures: Dual psychophysiological structures of body and mind | |
Psychophysciological research and Eastern thought | |
Philosophical significance of body-mind research | |
Reversing our ordinary understanding of the mind-body relation: | |
Reevaluation of Bergson | |
Eastern Meditation | |
Psychotherapy and cultivation: Disease and cure in psychosomatic medicine | |
Psychotherapy and meditative cultivation | |
The body-mind relation in Indian meditation | |
Metaphysics and the mind-body theory: Body-mind and Eastern metaphysics (metapsychics) | |
The body in Indian and Chinese medicine | |
Intuition and Humanness | |
Paranormal knowledge | |
Author's Conclusion to the English Edition | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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