Originally published in 1979, The Dynamic Psychology of Early Buddhism
was a psychologist’s attempt to understand what the Buddha meant by
“dependent origination” (paticcasumappāda, sometimes translated
as “causality”). Those who are familiar with Theravada Buddhism
have met the famous series of twelve links in the chain of causation
(nidanas) of which each is said to be the condition of the next one,
and the background of this book is exactly the challenging, teasing
incomprehensibility of this series. The author collected all the
passages in the Nikāyas or scriptural literature which throw light on
the meaning of conditioned sequences, accepting only those
explanations which agree with the facts in the Nikāyas. The result of
these investigations is that the dynamic aspect of the Buddha’s
psychology must have been much more extreme and all-pervading than was
usually believed at the time of first publication. Today it can be
read in its historical context.
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9781040362891
Publisert
2025
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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