
Understanding Buddhism
Author(s): Nolan Pliny Jacobson (author) (Author)
- Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
- Publication Date: 1 Jan. 1986
- Language: English
- Print length: 232 pages
- ISBN-10: 0809312247
- ISBN-13: 9780809312245
Book Description
Jacobson presents Buddhism unencumbered by Western categories and concepts, free from the cognitive bias, from the concept-oriented, definition-minded preoccupations inherited from the ancient Greeks. It is an interpretation of the central ideas that have characterized all forms of Buddhism for 25centuries.
Kenneth K. Inada notes that ?Jacobson has explored a field with authority and force. . . . He is at the ?cutting edge where others must now listen and follow.
According to Herbert Guenther, ?This book is undoubtedly a major contribution to the field of sociophilosophical and sociocultural studies and to an understanding of the impact Buddhist thinking has on the contemporary Western mind.
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About the Author
Nolan Pliny Jacobson is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Winthrop College in South Carolina. He is widely published in the fields of Hume, Marxism, the philosophy of religion, and Buddhism.
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