Chan rhetoric of uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record : sharpening a sword at the dragon gate / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) |
Disciplina | 294.3927 |
Soggetto topico |
Koan - lemac
Zen literature, Chinese - History and criticism |
ISBN |
9780199397792
0-19-939779-1 0-19-939776-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Preface -- 1. Prolegomenon to a New Hermeneutic: On Being Uncertain About Uncertainty -- 2. Entering the Dragon Gate: Textual Formation in Historical and Rhetorical Contexts -- 3. Unintended Baggage? Part One: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis-à-vis Xuedou -- 4. Unintended Baggage? Part Two: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis-à-vis Dahui -- 5. Sharpening a Sword: Case Studies of Representative Gongan -- 6. Questions Are in the Answers: Enduring Legacy in Relation to Textual Controversies -- Appendicies. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910154302303321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
New York, NY : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Opening a mountain [[electronic resource] ] : kōans of the Zen Masters / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (217 p.) |
Disciplina | 294.3/927 |
Soggetto topico |
Koan
Zen Buddhism |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-19-517434-8
1-280-47343-6 0-19-803104-1 0-19-530237-0 9786610473434 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Sources; Preface; INTRODUCTION: What Are Koans?; Sticks and Stones, but It's No-Names That Hurt; On the Conventional Understanding of Koans; Marvelous and Ritual Elements in Koans; The Case of Chü-chih Cutting Off a Finger; The Mythological Background of Koan Literature; Zen Masters and Their Mountains; Koan Themes and Sources; Themes; Sources; On Reading Koans; 1. SURVEYING MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES; Northern and Ox Head Schools; I. Yüan-kuei Subdues the Mountain God; 2. Tao-shu and the Trickster; 3. Master Chiang-mo, Subjugator of Demons; 4. Does Niu-t'ou Need the Flowers?
Southern School 5. Pai-chang Meditates On Ta-hsiung Peak; 6. Kuei-shan Kicks Over the Water Pitcher; 7. Te-shan Carrying His Bundle; 8. Nan-ch'üan Sweeping On a Mountain; 9. Hsüan-sha's ""One Luminous Pearl""; Tung-shan's Mountain; 10. Tung-shan's ""Two Clay Oxen Enter the Sea""; 11. Yün-yen's ""Non-Sentient Beings Can Hear It""; 12. Yün-chü Wandering the Mountains; Mount Wu-t'ai; 13. ""Iron Grindstone"" Liu Goes to Mount Wu-t'ai; 14. Manjusri's ""Three by Three""; 15. Pi-mo's ""You Shall Die from My Pitchfork""; 2. CONTESTING WITH IRREGULAR RIVALS; Hermits, Wizards, and Other Masters 16. P'u-hua Kicks Over the Dining Table 17. The Tripitaka Monk Claims to Read Others' Minds; 18. A Hermit's ""The Mountain Torrent Runs Deep, So the Ladle Is Long""; 19. Chao-chou Checks Out Two Hermits; 20. Hsüeh-feng's ""What Is This?""; 21. Jui-yen Calls Out to Himself, ""Master""; 22. Ti-tsang Planting the Fields; Dangerous Women: Zen ""Grannies"" and Nuns; 23. Chao-chou Checks Out an Old Woman; 24. Te-shan and the Woman Selling Rice Cakes; 25. Mo-shan Opens Her Mouth; 26. Chao-chou Recites the Sutras; 3. ENCOUNTERING SUPERNATURAL FORCES; Trance, Visions, and Dreams 27. A Woman Comes Out of Absorption 28. Huang-po's ""Gobblers of Dregs""; 29. Sermon from the Third Seat; 30. Kuei-shan Turns His Face to the Wall; Spirits, Gods, and Bodhisattvas; 31. P'u-chi Subdues the Hearth God; 32. Nan-ch'üan Is Greeted by the Earth-Deity; 33. The Tea Ceremony at Chao-ch'ing; 34. Hu-kuo's Three Embarrassments; 35. Yün-chü and the Spirits; 36. The World Honored One Ascends the High Seat; Magical Animals; 37. A Snake Appears in the Relic Box; 38. Pai-chang and the Wild Fox; 39. Ta-kuang Does a Dance; 40. Hsüeh-feng and the Turtle-Nosed Snake 4. WIELDING SYMBOLS OF AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION Symbols of Authority; 41. Chih-men's ""I Have This Power""; 42. Yün-men's Staff Changes into a Dragon; 43. Kan-feng's Single Route; 44. The Hermit of Lotus Flower Peak Holds Up His Staff; 45. Ch'ing-yüan Raises His Fly-Whisk; Transmission Symbols; 46. Hui-neng's Immovable Robe; 47. Tung-shan Makes Offerings Before the Image; 48. Prime Minister P'ei-hsiu Replies, ""Yes""; 49. Yang-shan's ""Just About Enough""; 5. CONFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Giving Life and Controlling Death; Repentance and Self-Mutilation; 50. Chih-yen Converts a Hunter 51. Chü-chih's One Finger Zen |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465452603321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Opening a mountain : kōans of the Zen Masters / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 200 pages) : map |
Disciplina | 294.3/927 |
Soggetto topico |
Zen Buddhism
Koan |
ISBN |
0-19-517434-8
1-280-47343-6 0-19-803104-1 0-19-530237-0 9786610473434 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Sources; Preface; INTRODUCTION: What Are Koans?; Sticks and Stones, but It's No-Names That Hurt; On the Conventional Understanding of Koans; Marvelous and Ritual Elements in Koans; The Case of Chü-chih Cutting Off a Finger; The Mythological Background of Koan Literature; Zen Masters and Their Mountains; Koan Themes and Sources; Themes; Sources; On Reading Koans; 1. SURVEYING MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES; Northern and Ox Head Schools; I. Yüan-kuei Subdues the Mountain God; 2. Tao-shu and the Trickster; 3. Master Chiang-mo, Subjugator of Demons; 4. Does Niu-t'ou Need the Flowers?
Southern School 5. Pai-chang Meditates On Ta-hsiung Peak; 6. Kuei-shan Kicks Over the Water Pitcher; 7. Te-shan Carrying His Bundle; 8. Nan-ch'üan Sweeping On a Mountain; 9. Hsüan-sha's ""One Luminous Pearl""; Tung-shan's Mountain; 10. Tung-shan's ""Two Clay Oxen Enter the Sea""; 11. Yün-yen's ""Non-Sentient Beings Can Hear It""; 12. Yün-chü Wandering the Mountains; Mount Wu-t'ai; 13. ""Iron Grindstone"" Liu Goes to Mount Wu-t'ai; 14. Manjusri's ""Three by Three""; 15. Pi-mo's ""You Shall Die from My Pitchfork""; 2. CONTESTING WITH IRREGULAR RIVALS; Hermits, Wizards, and Other Masters 16. P'u-hua Kicks Over the Dining Table 17. The Tripitaka Monk Claims to Read Others' Minds; 18. A Hermit's ""The Mountain Torrent Runs Deep, So the Ladle Is Long""; 19. Chao-chou Checks Out Two Hermits; 20. Hsüeh-feng's ""What Is This?""; 21. Jui-yen Calls Out to Himself, ""Master""; 22. Ti-tsang Planting the Fields; Dangerous Women: Zen ""Grannies"" and Nuns; 23. Chao-chou Checks Out an Old Woman; 24. Te-shan and the Woman Selling Rice Cakes; 25. Mo-shan Opens Her Mouth; 26. Chao-chou Recites the Sutras; 3. ENCOUNTERING SUPERNATURAL FORCES; Trance, Visions, and Dreams 27. A Woman Comes Out of Absorption 28. Huang-po's ""Gobblers of Dregs""; 29. Sermon from the Third Seat; 30. Kuei-shan Turns His Face to the Wall; Spirits, Gods, and Bodhisattvas; 31. P'u-chi Subdues the Hearth God; 32. Nan-ch'üan Is Greeted by the Earth-Deity; 33. The Tea Ceremony at Chao-ch'ing; 34. Hu-kuo's Three Embarrassments; 35. Yün-chü and the Spirits; 36. The World Honored One Ascends the High Seat; Magical Animals; 37. A Snake Appears in the Relic Box; 38. Pai-chang and the Wild Fox; 39. Ta-kuang Does a Dance; 40. Hsüeh-feng and the Turtle-Nosed Snake 4. WIELDING SYMBOLS OF AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION Symbols of Authority; 41. Chih-men's ""I Have This Power""; 42. Yün-men's Staff Changes into a Dragon; 43. Kan-feng's Single Route; 44. The Hermit of Lotus Flower Peak Holds Up His Staff; 45. Ch'ing-yüan Raises His Fly-Whisk; Transmission Symbols; 46. Hui-neng's Immovable Robe; 47. Tung-shan Makes Offerings Before the Image; 48. Prime Minister P'ei-hsiu Replies, ""Yes""; 49. Yang-shan's ""Just About Enough""; 5. CONFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Giving Life and Controlling Death; Repentance and Self-Mutilation; 50. Chih-yen Converts a Hunter; 51. Chü-chih's One Finger Zen |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792242203321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Opening a mountain : koans of the Zen Masters / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xiv, 200 pages) : map |
Disciplina | 294.3/927 |
Soggetto topico |
Koan
Zen Buddhism |
ISBN |
0-19-029173-7
0-19-517434-8 1-280-47343-6 0-19-803104-1 0-19-530237-0 9786610473434 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Sources; Preface; INTRODUCTION: What Are Koans?; Sticks and Stones, but It's No-Names That Hurt; On the Conventional Understanding of Koans; Marvelous and Ritual Elements in Koans; The Case of Chü-chih Cutting Off a Finger; The Mythological Background of Koan Literature; Zen Masters and Their Mountains; Koan Themes and Sources; Themes; Sources; On Reading Koans; 1. SURVEYING MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES; Northern and Ox Head Schools; I. Yüan-kuei Subdues the Mountain God; 2. Tao-shu and the Trickster; 3. Master Chiang-mo, Subjugator of Demons; 4. Does Niu-t'ou Need the Flowers?
Southern School 5. Pai-chang Meditates On Ta-hsiung Peak; 6. Kuei-shan Kicks Over the Water Pitcher; 7. Te-shan Carrying His Bundle; 8. Nan-ch'üan Sweeping On a Mountain; 9. Hsüan-sha's ""One Luminous Pearl""; Tung-shan's Mountain; 10. Tung-shan's ""Two Clay Oxen Enter the Sea""; 11. Yün-yen's ""Non-Sentient Beings Can Hear It""; 12. Yün-chü Wandering the Mountains; Mount Wu-t'ai; 13. ""Iron Grindstone"" Liu Goes to Mount Wu-t'ai; 14. Manjusri's ""Three by Three""; 15. Pi-mo's ""You Shall Die from My Pitchfork""; 2. CONTESTING WITH IRREGULAR RIVALS; Hermits, Wizards, and Other Masters 16. P'u-hua Kicks Over the Dining Table 17. The Tripitaka Monk Claims to Read Others' Minds; 18. A Hermit's ""The Mountain Torrent Runs Deep, So the Ladle Is Long""; 19. Chao-chou Checks Out Two Hermits; 20. Hsüeh-feng's ""What Is This?""; 21. Jui-yen Calls Out to Himself, ""Master""; 22. Ti-tsang Planting the Fields; Dangerous Women: Zen ""Grannies"" and Nuns; 23. Chao-chou Checks Out an Old Woman; 24. Te-shan and the Woman Selling Rice Cakes; 25. Mo-shan Opens Her Mouth; 26. Chao-chou Recites the Sutras; 3. ENCOUNTERING SUPERNATURAL FORCES; Trance, Visions, and Dreams 27. A Woman Comes Out of Absorption 28. Huang-po's ""Gobblers of Dregs""; 29. Sermon from the Third Seat; 30. Kuei-shan Turns His Face to the Wall; Spirits, Gods, and Bodhisattvas; 31. P'u-chi Subdues the Hearth God; 32. Nan-ch'üan Is Greeted by the Earth-Deity; 33. The Tea Ceremony at Chao-ch'ing; 34. Hu-kuo's Three Embarrassments; 35. Yün-chü and the Spirits; 36. The World Honored One Ascends the High Seat; Magical Animals; 37. A Snake Appears in the Relic Box; 38. Pai-chang and the Wild Fox; 39. Ta-kuang Does a Dance; 40. Hsüeh-feng and the Turtle-Nosed Snake 4. WIELDING SYMBOLS OF AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION Symbols of Authority; 41. Chih-men's ""I Have This Power""; 42. Yün-men's Staff Changes into a Dragon; 43. Kan-feng's Single Route; 44. The Hermit of Lotus Flower Peak Holds Up His Staff; 45. Ch'ing-yüan Raises His Fly-Whisk; Transmission Symbols; 46. Hui-neng's Immovable Robe; 47. Tung-shan Makes Offerings Before the Image; 48. Prime Minister P'ei-hsiu Replies, ""Yes""; 49. Yang-shan's ""Just About Enough""; 5. CONFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Giving Life and Controlling Death; Repentance and Self-Mutilation; 50. Chih-yen Converts a Hunter; 51. Chü-chih's One Finger Zen |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827964003321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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White collar Zen [[electronic resource] ] : using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (209 p.) |
Disciplina | 650.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Management - Religious aspects - Buddhism
Leadership - Religious aspects - Buddhism Business - Religious aspects - Buddhism Interpersonal relations - Religious aspects - Buddhism Organizational behavior - Religious aspects - Buddhism |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-19-518432-7
1-280-83840-X 0-19-803626-4 1-4294-3827-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Game plan -- Mountains are mountains: roots of everyday stress -- Introduction: applying Zen -- Zen and professional leadership -- The power of Zen -- Mountains are not mountains: transforming conflict into opportunity -- Everybody must get foxed -- The greater the doubt, the greater the enlightenment -- Seeing the forest, but not missing the trees -- Mountains are mountains, again: from structure to anti-structure -- Returning to the marketplace -- All's well that ends well -- Coming from nowhere to somewhere -- Glossary -- Appendix: Koan translation ("Te-shan carrying his bundle"). |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465532403321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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White collar Zen [[electronic resource] ] : using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (209 p.) |
Disciplina | 650.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Management - Religious aspects - Buddhism
Leadership - Religious aspects - Buddhism Business - Religious aspects - Buddhism Interpersonal relations - Religious aspects - Buddhism Organizational behavior - Religious aspects - Buddhism |
ISBN |
0-19-518432-7
1-280-83840-X 0-19-803626-4 1-4294-3827-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Game plan -- Mountains are mountains: roots of everyday stress -- Introduction: applying Zen -- Zen and professional leadership -- The power of Zen -- Mountains are not mountains: transforming conflict into opportunity -- Everybody must get foxed -- The greater the doubt, the greater the enlightenment -- Seeing the forest, but not missing the trees -- Mountains are mountains, again: from structure to anti-structure -- Returning to the marketplace -- All's well that ends well -- Coming from nowhere to somewhere -- Glossary -- Appendix: Koan translation ("Te-shan carrying his bundle"). |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792239403321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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White collar Zen : using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals / / Steven Heine |
Autore | Heine Steven <1950-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (209 p.) |
Disciplina | 650.1 |
Soggetto topico |
Management - Religious aspects - Buddhism
Leadership - Religious aspects - Buddhism Business - Religious aspects - Buddhism Interpersonal relations - Religious aspects - Buddhism Organizational behavior - Religious aspects - Buddhism |
ISBN |
0-19-028950-3
0-19-518432-7 1-280-83840-X 0-19-803626-4 1-4294-3827-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Game plan -- Mountains are mountains: roots of everyday stress -- Introduction: applying Zen -- Zen and professional leadership -- The power of Zen -- Mountains are not mountains: transforming conflict into opportunity -- Everybody must get foxed -- The greater the doubt, the greater the enlightenment -- Seeing the forest, but not missing the trees -- Mountains are mountains, again: from structure to anti-structure -- Returning to the marketplace -- All's well that ends well -- Coming from nowhere to somewhere -- Glossary -- Appendix: Koan translation ("Te-shan carrying his bundle"). |
Altri titoli varianti | Using Zen principles to overcome obstacles and achieve your career goals |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818978403321 |
Heine Steven <1950-> | ||
Oxford ; ; New York, N.Y., : Oxford University Press, 2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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