
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1993
Pages: 263-273
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
Full citation:
, "Phenomenology of zen", in: Japanese and Western phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1993


Phenomenology of zen
pp. 263-273
in: Philip Blosser, Eiichi Shimomissé, Lester Embree, Hiroshi Kojima (eds), Japanese and Western phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1993Abstract
Husserlian phenomenology traces experience to its roots in the living present. The latter is constituted byu two mutually exclusive and mutually referring structures: permanence and flux. This essay extricates these structures and their correlations at the level of their mutual constitution as they appear in Zen and its practice. Within the latter context, these structures open what for Zen is emptiness, pointing to a level of experience for whose designation we lack words. For phenomenology this level is prior to active or passive constitution and thematization.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1993
Pages: 263-273
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
Full citation:
, "Phenomenology of zen", in: Japanese and Western phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1993