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Title |
Title of document |
9. The Characteristics of the Chinese Buddhist Concept of Self - How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China |
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Creator |
Author's name, affiliation, country |
Jungnok Park; Oxford University; United Kingdom |
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Subject |
Discipline(s) |
Buddhist Studies |
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Keyword(s) |
Buddhism; sacred texts; translation |
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Subject |
Subject classification |
BQ1-9800 Buddhism; BQ4600-4610 Relation to other religious and philosophical systems |
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Description |
Abstract |
In this final chapter, I aim to show that the idea of an imperishable soul became theorized in a more sophisticated way by Chinese Buddhists after the fifth century, while the expressions reflecting that idea started to disappear gradually in the works of the major translators from the time of Samghadeva and Kumārajīva, i.e., around the last decade of the fourth century and the first decade of the fifth century. |
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Publisher |
Organizing agency, location |
Equinox Publishing Ltd |
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Date |
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01-Apr-2012 |
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Peer-reviewed Article |
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Format |
File format |
PDF |
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Identifier |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/books/article/view/19542 |
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Identifier |
Digital Object Identifier |
10.1558/equinox.19542 |
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Source |
Journal/conference title; vol., no. (year) |
Equinox eBooks Publishing; How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China |
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Language |
English=en |
en |
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Coverage |
Geo-spatial location, chronological period, research sample (gender, age, etc.) |
global |
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Rights |
Copyright and permissions |
Copyright 2014 Equinox Publishing Ltd |