The Truth as Non-foundational According to Zen Buddhism

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This book features a discussion of truth as non-foundational through the perspective of Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism in particular criticizes foundational truth as it interprets the doctrine of dependent co-arising the Buddha's core teaching in a radically non-dualistic way. In addressing the truth as non-foundational according to Zen I will introduce the doctrine of dependent co-arising and emptiness discuss the way in which the concept of emptiness lead to the split between the gradual and sudden schools of Zen with a focus on the function of encounter dialogue as it evolved from the legitimization of the sudden tradition and conclude by addressing the non-teleological aspects of Zen pointing out that truth asserted as non-foundational maintains that truth is a ceaseless creative process.As the tradition of Zen has recently become largely popularized this book will offer the reader a historical background of the tradition as well as provide those interested with an intellectual insight into the practice of Zen.
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