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Crosscultural Existentialism On The Meaning Of Life In Asian And Western Thought Leah Kalmanson

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Crosscultural Existentialism On The Meaning Of Life In Asian And Western Thought Leah Kalmanson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.35 MB
Author: Leah Kalmanson
ISBN: 9781350140011, 9781350140042, 1350140015, 135014004X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Crosscultural Existentialism On The Meaning Of Life In Asian And Western Thought Leah Kalmanson by Leah Kalmanson 9781350140011, 9781350140042, 1350140015, 135014004X instant download after payment.

Expanding the scope of existential discourse beyond the Western tradition, this book engages Asian philosophies to reassess vital questions of life’s purpose, death’s imminence, and our capacity for living meaningfully in conditions of uncertainty.
Inspired by European existentialism in theory, the book explores concrete techniques for existential practice via the philosophies of East Asia. The investigation begins with the provocative existential writings of twentieth-century Korean Buddhist nun Kim Iryop, who asserts that meditative concentration conducts a potent energy outward throughout the entire karmic network, enabling the radical transformation of our shared existential conditions. Understanding her claim requires a study of East Asian traditions more broadly. Considering practices as diverse as Song-dynasty Chinese views on mental cultivation, Buddhist merit-making ceremonies, the ritual memorization and recitation of texts, and Yijing divination, the book concludes by advocating a speculative turn. This ‘speculative existentialism’ counters the suspicion toward metaphysics characteristic of twentieth-century European existential thought and, at the same time, advances a program for action. It is not a how-to guide for living, but rather a philosophical methodology that takes seriously the power of mental cultivation to transform the meaning of the life that we share.

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