单词 | no-self |
释义 | no-selfn. Buddhism. The absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts and sensations that constitute the experience of any living being. Cf. anatman n., anatta n., non-self n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > non-Christian religions > Buddhism > [noun] > concepts in satori1727 karma1785 prajna1828 sunyata1828 dharma1829 Buddha dharma1853 middle way1863 Eightfold Path1870 middle path1877 Noble Truth1877 anitya1882 dukkha1886 anatman1894 Buddha dhamma1894 anatta1904 anicca1904 no-self1921 no-mind1934 nothingness1940 no-thought1949 no-mindness1959 1921 J. E. Carpenter Theism in Medieval India i. 25 The doctrine of No-Self thus lay at the heart of Gotama's teaching. 1970 Hist. Relig. 9 306 More important is the contrast between the Zen ‘positive’ unity-of-self-and-nature quality of satoric awareness and the Theravada ‘negative’ emphasis upon no-self and impermanence. 2008 Synthese 162 413 Certain Buddhist traditions see the recognition of no-self as liberating. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2021). < n.1921 |
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