Paṭisambhidāmagga kao rano egzegetsko djelo theravādskog buddhizma
Paṭisambhidāmagga as an Early Exegetical Work of Theravāda Buddhism
Author(s): Goran KardašSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Hrvatsko Filozofsko Društvo
Keywords: lakkhana (characteristic); paṭisambhidāmagga (discriminating knowledge); sabhāva (own nature); suñña (empty); theravāda; momentariness
Summary/Abstract: Paṭisambhidāmagga is probably the earliest extant exegetical work of Theravāda Buddhism. In this article three fundamental concepts of early Buddhist philosophy are thematized which probably originated in this work namely, the four types of discriminating knowledge (Paṭisambhidāmagga), the theory of momentariness (kha×avāda) and the concept of “own nature” (sabhāva). The firstconcept lays down possibly the earliest hermeneutical tool for approaching Buddha’s doctrine. The second one introduces the idea of “change of that which stands” within the general Buddha’s teaching on impermanence (anicca) of all phenomena thus starting the classical early Buddhist theory of momentariness of all dhammas. Finally, the work mentions for the first time the concept of sabhāva (own nature) which became the most controversial concept within the Buddhist philosophy in general. In this article it is shown, however, that this concept does not yet have its classical connotations but is synonymous with the usual early Buddhist notion of atta (self), i.e. ‘empty of own nature’ simply means canonical ‘empty of self and what belongs to self’.
Journal: Filozofska istraživanja
- Issue Year: 33/2013
- Issue No: 01/129
- Page Range: 139-150
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Croatian