Where are the books on Buddhist philosophy?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended to read the series of Buddhist classics by Mr. Nan Huaijin in Taiwan, there are many books, and they are very thorough.

    1 Zen Sea (1955).

    2 Lengyan Dayi Present Interpretation (1960).

    3 Ranga (1965).

    4 Introduction to Zen and Taoism (1968).

    5 Vimo Monastery Series, Yuan Huanxian, Nan Huaijin (1970), 6 Zen Words (1973).

    7 Meditation and Immortality (1973).

    8 The Analects (1976).

    9 Videos of Xi Zen (1976).

    10 The Old and New Generation (1977).

    For details, please refer to Nan Huaijin's entry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you want to read a book on Buddhist teachings or Zen Buddhism? I don't know much about the first, but you can read the works of Suzuki Daisu (a famous Zen expert, whose works have set off a Zen craze in the Western world), which can be bought on Dangdang.com and ** Internet. It is recommended to use Dangdang because it can be free of postage.

    At the same time, you can also check the Internet to see if there are any other Buddhist books that you are interested in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although it does not seem like a special philosophical work, it is closely related to life, not empty, and very instructive. "Living Method" is the representative work of Japanese entrepreneur Kazuo Inamori, and the original book was published by Sunmark Publishing House in Japan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mr. Fang Dongmei said that the Huayan Sutra is the best philosophical introduction, you can take a look.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The following is good. However, I personally recommend reading some books by Chinese masters, such as the anthologies of some people such as Nan Huaijin, Old Man Yanting, Master Hanshan of the Ming Dynasty, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is available in most bookstores, and some books are even available in digital versions

    1. The Miracle of Mindfulness (by Master Nhat Hanh).

    Mindfulness is both a method and an end. It is important for both practitioners and ordinary people to maintain mindfulness. Walk when you walk, eat when you eat, sleep when you sleep, be fully aware of your state and settle in that state, live in the moment, enjoy the moment.

    Mindfulness will enable your person to live more fully. People who are stuck in the quagmire of life, reading this book will make your life better.

    2. Seeing the world through the Dharma (by Khenpo Shia Rongbo).

    180 questions to answer your life puzzles through Buddhism. The author, Khenpo Shia Rongbo, writes beautifully and is not at all dry, and in this book he introduces the basic insights and practices of the Dharma.

    Another book by Khenpo Shia Rongbo, The Blossoming of the Lower Flowers, is also very well written and worth reading, and is a collection of essays on his mind. These essays use the way of thinking and expression of modern people to tell us the beautiful realm that the spiritual world should have.

    3. Life Buddhism Series, Life Buddhism Small Series (by Master Ji Qun).

    Venerable Ji Qun has been engaged in Buddhist research, teaching, and Dharma propagation for a long time, and is currently the director of the Institute of Buddhist Studies and a graduate tutor of Minnan Buddhist College. His series of books is easy to understand, and reading this series can give you a good understanding of the Buddhist viewpoint.

    4. What does the Diamond Sutra say (by Nan Huaijin).

    The Diamond Sutra is one of the representative works of early Mahayana Buddhism, and it is also the outline of the Prajna Sutra, which is called the volume of the Vajra Prajnaparamita Sutra. Mr. Nan Huaijin used simple life language to describe the content of the Diamond Sutra, which is much more fun and interesting than reading the Buddhist Sutra, and through Mr. Nan Huaijin's narration, we can have a more comprehensive understanding of the Diamond Sutra.

    5. 84,000 Questions (by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche).

    The topics discussed in this book are all topics that everyone is concerned about, and they are probably the most common areas of confusion that everyone encounters. It includes how to understand Buddhism, cause and effect and reincarnation, Buddhism and daily life, afflictions, love, relationships, marriage, ego, guru, living Buddha, inheritance, Buddhism and modern education, Buddhism and art, Buddhism and society, etc.

    Dzongsar Rinpoche uses extraordinary wisdom and humorous language to help people figure out who they are, where they have come and where they are going, in this world where materialism is unprecedentedly strong. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche's other book, Right Views, is also worth reading.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. "Principles of Philosophy" is a book published by China Railway Publishing House in 2011, the authors are Yan Shunli and Li Jingchun. Introduction: It aims to educate undergraduate and graduate students on humanistic qualities.

    This book focuses on examining the universal problems in philosophy from the perspective of the whole and the history of philosophy, so that learners can grasp the general problems of philosophy and turn them into wisdom.

    It is the only surviving work that systematically expounds the atomic materialism of ancient Greece and Rome. Based on the atomic materialism pioneered by Democritus, the book expounds the doctrine of Epicureus with a large number of examples, criticizes the theory of the immortality of the soul and the reincarnation of the soul and creationism, implements the viewpoint of naïve materialism in the fields of nature, society and thinking, and enriches the ideas of materialism and dialectics in the struggle against the doctrine of idealism.

    3. "The Story of Philosophy" is a book published by Nova Press in May 2013, written by Durant. Introduction: It describes the circumstances, emotions and lives of dozens of famous philosophers in human history, and is a story about philosophers.

    The stories themselves are ingenious and interesting, and the author's eloquent narration makes it a fascinating humanistic classic.

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