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Title: | Теория дхарм Абхидхармакоши |
Other Titles: | The dharmas theory of Abhidharmakosha |
Authors: | Бережной, С. Б. Berezhnoy, S. B. |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Citation: | Бережной С. Б. Теория дхарм Абхидхармакоши / С. Б. Бережной // Известия Уральского федерального университета. Сер. 3, Общественные науки. — 2012. — № 2 (103). — С. 135-146. |
Abstract: | The article by S.B. Berezhnoy is devoted to the interpretation of categories of the dharmas theory of Sarvastivada, represented in the treatise "Abhidharmakosha" by a great Buddhist thinker Vasubandhu (IV-V centuries AD). Sarvastivada is a trend of early Buddhism that created its own system of ontology and gnoseology within the bounds of the Abhidharma philosophy. The Buddhist theory of dharmas represents a life of any living being as a stream of dharmas - ontological elements from which all the existence is made up. The main ontological principle of Sarvastivada is analyzed in the article, its philosophical motto - "Sarvam asti", stating that only dharmas are real. Basing upon his own reading of the Sanskrit text of the "Abhidharmakosha" treatise, the author gives a peculiar interpretation of the dharmas theory of Sarvastivada in whole. Статья посвящена истолкованию категорий теории дхарм сарвастивады, представленных в трактате великого буддийского философа Васубандху "Абхидхармакоша". |
Keywords: | VASUBANDHU ABHIDHARMAKOSHA SARVASTIVADA DHARMAS SAMSKRITA-ASAMSKRITA-SAMSARA NIRVANA ВАСУБАНДХУ АБХИДХАРМАКОША САРВАСТИВАДА ДХАРМЫ САМС-КРИТА-АСАМСКРИТА-САНСАРА НИРВАНА |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/20950 |
RSCI ID: | https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=18248419 |
Origin: | Известия Уральского федерального университета. Сер. 3, Общественные науки. 2012. № 2 (103) |
Appears in Collections: | Tempus et Memoria |
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