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    Sorting Things out: Classification and Its Consequences. Geoffrey C. Bowker, Susan Leigh Star.Terra Ziporyn - 2001 - Isis 92 (4):772-773.
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    Emptiness and Omnipresence: An Essential Introduction to Tiantai Buddhism.Brook A. Ziporyn - 2016 - Indiana University Press.
    Tiantai Buddhism emerged from an idiosyncratic and innovative interpretation of the Lotus Sutra to become one of the most complete, systematic, and influential schools of philosophical thought developed in East Asia. Brook A. Ziporyn puts Tiantai into dialogue with modern philosophical concerns to draw out its implications for ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Ziporyn explains Tiantai’s unlikely roots, its positions of extreme affirmation and rejection, its religious skepticism and embrace of religious myth, and its view of human consciousness. (...) reveals the profound insights of Tiantai Buddhism while stimulating philosophical reflection on its unexpected effects. (shrink)
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    Zhuangzi: The Essential Writings : With Selections From Traditional Commentaries. Zhuangzi & Brook Ziporyn - 2009 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Ideal for students and scholars alike, this edition of _Zhuangzi _ includes the complete Inner Chapters, extensive selections from the Outer and Miscellaneous Chapters, and judicious selections from two thousand years of traditional Chinese commentaries, which provide the reader access to the text as well as to its reception and interpretation. A glossary, brief biographies of the commentators, a bibliography, and an index are also included.
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    Liberating Intimacy: Enlightenment and Social Virtuosity in Ch'an Buddhism.Brook Ziporyn & Peter D. Hershock - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48 (2):366.
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    The Rediscovery of the Superdeterminate.Brook Anthony Ziporyn - 2024 - Res Philosophica 101 (3):619-627.
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    Beyond Oneness and Difference: Li and Coherence in Chinese Buddhist Thought and its Antecedents.Brook Ziporyn - 2013 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _Continues the author’s inquiry into the development of the Chinese philosophical concept Li, concluding in Song and Ming dynasty Neo-Confucianism._.
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    The Penumbra Unbound: The Neo-Taoist Philosophy of Guo Xiang.Brook Ziporyn - 2003 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the work of Guo Xiang, a Neo-Taoist thinker who developed a radical philosophy of freedom and spontaneity.
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    Cosmo-Retardation.I. Ziporyn - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (3):388-388.
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  9. Confucianism and the Inadvertently Interpersonal Universe: Sacred Humanity Beyond Personhood.Brook Ziporyn - 2019 - In Guoxiang Peng (ed.), Renwenxue heng. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press. pp. 21-67.
  10. Harmony as substance: Zang Zai's metaphysics of polar relations.Brook Ziporyn - 2015 - In Chenyang Li & Franklin Perkins (eds.), Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  11. How the tree sees me : Sentience and insentience in tiantai and Merleau-ponty.Brook Ziporyn - 2009 - In Jin Y. Park & Gereon Kopf (eds.), Merleau-Ponty and Buddhism. Lexington Books.
     
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    Seng Zhao’s “Prajñā is Without Knowledge”: Collapsing the Two Truths from Critique to Affirmation.Brook Ziporyn - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (4):831-849.
    This essay explores one of the first distinctively Sinitic reappropriations of Madhyamaka epistemology: Seng Zhao’s essay “Prajñā is Without Knowledge.” Seng Zhao’s work is here read as a deliberate collapse of the traditional Madhyamaka Two Truths into two simultaneous aspects of sagely wisdom, rather than a diachronic means-end relation, arriving at a crypto-Zhuangzian “trivialist” conclusion aimed at undermining epistemological bivalence at its roots. For Seng Zhao, because nothing can be established as true, nothing can be excluded as false. Here the (...)
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  13. The ti/yong model and its discontents : models of ambiguous priority in Chinese Buddhism and Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism.Brook Ziporyn - 2018 - In John Makeham (ed.), The Buddhist Roots of Zhu Xi's Philosophical Thought. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
     
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  14. What's so Good About Evil: Value and Anti-Value in Tiantai Thought and its Antecedents.Brook Anthony Ziporyn - 1996 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    This dissertation may be viewed as an exposition of the philosophical implications of a single eight-character sentence from the works of the Tiantai Buddhist monk Siming Zhili , the literal meaning of which may be rendered: "Other than the devil there is no Buddha, other than the Buddha there is no devil." A context in which to effectively interpret the significance of this claim is provided by examining the Chinese philosophical tradition with an eye for three closely related themes: notions (...)
     
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    The Three Truths in Tiantai Buddhism.Brook Ziporyn - 2013 - In Steven M. Emmanuel (ed.), A Companion to Buddhist Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 256–269.
    All Mahayana schools adopt some version of the Two Truths theory, with one exception: the Tiantai school, which alone among all Buddhist schools moves from the Two Truths epistemology to a Three Truths model of truth. The Three Truths are actually three different ways of looking at any object or state. Each implies the other two, and each is one way to describe the whole of that object, including its other two aspects. This cup is a cup: that is provisional (...)
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  16. Experiments in Mystical Atheism: Godless Epiphanies from Daoism to Spinoza and Beyond.Brook Ziporyn - 2024 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    A new approach to the theism-scientism divide rooted in a deeper form of atheism. -/- Western philosophy is stuck in an irresolvable conflict between two approaches to the spiritual malaise of our times: either we need more God (the “turn to religion”) or less religion (the New Atheism). In this book, Brook Ziporyn proposes an alternative that avoids both totalizing theomania and atomizing reductionism. What we need, he argues, is a deeper, more thoroughgoing, even religious rejection of God: an (...)
     
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  17. Form, principle, pattern, or coherence? Li in chinese philosophy.Brook Ziporyn - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (3):401–422.
    This article provides an overview of controversies in the history of Chinese philosophy concerning the diversity of meanings of the term Li , as well as the comparative issues raised in various attempts by modern Chinese and Western interpreters to come to terms with this diversity of meanings. Revisiting the earliest pre-philosophical uses of the term, an attempt is then made to synthesize the insights of previous interpreters and open up a new path for investigating its distinctive implications in classical (...)
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    (1 other version)A Comment on" The Way of the Dialetheist: Contradictions in Buddhism," by Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield, and Graham Priest.Brook Ziporyn - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (3):344-352.
  19. Setup, punch line, and the mind-body problem: A neo-tiantai approach.Brook Ziporyn - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (4):584-613.
    Ideas adapted from the tradition of Chinese Tiantai Buddhism, in particular the notions of the "Three Truths" and "opening the provisional to reveal the real," are applied to the traditional mind-body problem as framed in Western philosophical discourse. An attempt is made to offer an account of the mind-body relation that explicates both the identity and the opposition between these two terms, thereby avoiding the traditional positions of dualism, monism, and parallelism while also accounting for the features of the relation (...)
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    Ironies of Oneness and Difference: Coherence in Early Chinese Thought; Prolegomena to the Study of Li.Brook Ziporyn - 2012 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the development of Chinese thought, highlighting its concern with questions of coherence. Providing a bracing expansion of horizons, this book displays the unsuspected range of human thinking on the most basic categories of experience. The way in which early Chinese thinkers approached concepts such as one and many, sameness and difference, self and other, and internal and external stand in stark contrast to the way parallel concepts entrenched in much of modern thinking developed in Greek and European thought. Brook (...)
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    Bridging the gap between DeafBlind minds: interactional and social foundations of intention attribution in the Seattle DeafBlind community.Terra Edwards - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:160452.
    This article is concerned with social and interactional processes that simplify pragmatic acts of intention attribution. The empirical focus is a series of interactions among DeafBlind people in Seattle, Washington, where pointing signs are used to individuate objects of reference in the im-mediate environment. Most members of this community are born deaf and slowly become blind. They come to Seattle using Visual American Sign Language, which has emerged and developed in a field organized around visual modes of access. However, as (...)
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    Prepping for the Day You Hope Never Arrives: Facing Recurrence.Terra Trevor - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (1):27-30.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Prepping for the Day You Hope Never Arrives:Facing RecurrenceTerra TrevorMy 14–year–old son was eight years past diagnosis of a brain tumor. Gone were the pristine sick days when his white hooded sweatshirt stayed spotlessly clean for weeks at a time. Each time he left a muddy footprint on the kitchen floor I rejoiced; it felt so good to have a healthy kid again. However, my son was a survivor (...)
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  23. Guo Xiang.Brook Ziporyn - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
     
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    lneradicable Frustration and Liberation in Tiantai Buddhism.Brook Ziporyn - 2009 - In George Derfer, Zhihe Wang & Michel Weber (eds.), The Roar of Awakening: A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews. Ontos Verlag. pp. 20--117.
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  25. Spinoza and the Self-Overcoming of Solipsism.Brook Ziporyn - 2012 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 4 (1):125 - 140.
    Spinoza, as a monist and a rationalist, seems unlikely to have occasion to confront any form of the solipsism problem. However, a close examination of his epistemology reveals that he does in fact confront a very radical form of this problem, and offers an equally radical solution to it, derived from the very epistemological premises that make it a potential problem for him. In particular, we find that the conception of the mind as the “idea of the body,” premised on (...)
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  26. What Does the Law of Non-Contradiction Tell Us, If Anything? Paradox, Parameterization, and Truth in Tiantai Buddhism.Brook Ziporyn - 2015 - In Brian Bruya (ed.), The Philosophical Challenge from China. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
     
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  27. Zhu Xi on the Consciousness and Unconsciousness of the Mind of Heaven and Earth: Cross-Cultural Considerations of Ontological Theism and Atheism in Honor of the Work of Professor Donald Munro.Brook Ziporyn - 2019 - In Yanming An & Brian J. Bruya (eds.), New Life for Old Ideas: Chinese Philosophy in the Contemporary World: A Festschrift in Honour of Donald J. Munro. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press. pp. 345-366.
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    Why Chinese Buddhist Philosophy?Brook Ziporyn - 2021 - Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 3:4-35.
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    The self-so and its traces in the thought of Guo Xiang.Brook Ziporyn - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (3):511-539.
  30. Li (Principle, Coherence) in Chinese Buddhism.Brook Ziporyn - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3‐4):501-524.
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    Vast Continuity versus the One.Brook Ziporyn - 2018 - In James Behuniak (ed.), Appreciating the Chinese Difference: Engaging Roger T. Ames on Methods, Issues, and Roles. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 111-132.
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    A doutrina Kantiana da propriedade.Ricardo Ribeiro Terra - 1983 - Discurso 14:113-144.
  33. Hitler, the holocaust, and the tiantai doctrine of evil as the good: A response to David R. Loy.Brook Ziporyn - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):329-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Tiantai Doctrine of Evil as the Good:A Response to David R. LoyBrook ZiporynIn a recent issue of this journal (vol. 54 [1]:99-103), David Loy has done me the honor of publishing his sympathetic and thoughtful review of my book Evil and/or/ as the Good: Omnicentrism, Intersubjectivity, and Value Paradox in Tiantai Buddhist Thought (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000). Loy has done an excellent (...)
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    Inherent Entailment (Xingju) and Negative Prehensions.Brook Ziporyn - 2001 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28 (4):399-414.
  35. Mind and its "creation" of all phenomena in tiantai buddhism.Brook Ziporyn - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (2):156-180.
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    Moeller, Hans-Georg, The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality: New York: Columbia University Press, 2009, 212 pages.Brook Ziporyn - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (4):481-485.
  37. Otherwise than god and man : subverting purpose and knowledge in Zhuangzi's perspectival mirror.Brook Ziporyn - 2020 - In Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew K. Whitehead (eds.), Critique, subversion, and Chinese philosophy: socio-political, conceptual, and methodological challenges. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Response to W u Kuang-ming.Brook Ziporyn - 2011 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3):419-421.
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    Não se pode aprender filosofia, pode-se apenas aprender a filosofar.Ricardo Terra - 2010 - Discurso 40 (40):9-38.
    Não se pode aprender filosofia, pode-se apenas aprender a filosofar.
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    Judaísmo enoquita: pureza, impureza e o mito dos vigilantes no Segundo Templo.Kenner Roger Cazotto Terra & Abdruschin Schaeffer Rocha - 2019 - Horizonte 17 (52):148-166.
    The article proposes to discuss the categories of "purity" and "impurity" as tools for structuring reality and constructing identities in the context of Enochic Judaism in the Second Temple period. Investigate them, in a special way, from the Myth of the Watchers narrated in the Book of the Watchers, which composes the apocalyptic literature of 1 Enoch. Both the homogeneity verified in the lineage guaranteed the purity of the race and, consequently, the establishment of the identity, as well as the (...)
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  41. Nova descoberta sôbre a vida humana.Álvaro Gomes Terra - 1964 - Rio de Janeiro,: Livraria Freitas Bastos.
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    Philosophy and Theology Together: Karl Rahner’s Way of Thinking.Domingos Terra - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (4):1523-1558.
    Karl Rahner’s thinking can be understood by looking at several of its coordinates. First, it unfolds in close connection with the fundamental dynamics of human existence. Second, it is prompted by a personal and immediate experience of God, namely, the one of the author himself. Third, it is influenced by the spirituality of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Fourth, it aims to show the reasonableness and, therefore, the credibility of the Christian faith. Fifth, it is guided by intellectual honesty that leads (...)
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    Missed Exit: How The Hegel of 1802 Almost Became a Chinese Philosopher.Brook Ziporyn - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):127-153.
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    Alexander von Humboldt. Erschliesser einer neuen WeltEwald Banse.Helmut de Terra - 1960 - Isis 51 (2):217-218.
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    The Grammatical Incorporation of Demonstratives in an Emerging Tactile Language.Terra Edwards & Diane Brentari - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In this article, we analyze the grammatical incorporation of demonstratives in a tactile language, emerging in communities of DeafBlind signers in the US who communicate via reciprocal, tactile channels—a practice known as “protactile.” In the first part of the paper, we report on a synchronic analysis of recent data, identifying four types of “taps,” which have taken on different functions in protacitle language and communication. In the second part of the paper, we report on a diachronic analysis of data collected (...)
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    ON SORT OF KNOWING The Daoist Unhewn.Brook Ziporyn - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (1):111-130.
    The article, a contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium “Fuzzy Studies: On the Consequence of Blur,” analyzes the metaphysical assumptions behind the valorization of “clear and distinct ideas,” apodictic knowledge, and definitiveness, and it suggests alternatives derived from Daoist sources, where a different model of knowing prevails. That model undermines the idea of purposive willing in the service of goals known in advance, and undermines as well the bases for any human or divine activity designed to achieve definite ends. If (...)
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    Dao ist das Gegenteil Gottes: Die Kritik zweckgeleiteten Handelns im Lǎozǐ.Brook Ziporyn - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (5):768-782.
    The term Dao originally means a Way or Course or Guide, something very close to purposive action as such – a prescribed course to attain a prescribed goal. It is precisely something that is selected out, valued, desired, kept to rather than discarded. The Daoist usage of the term “Dao” is thus an ironic usage: it is used deliberately in the opposite of its literal sense to make a point – the real way to attain value is through what we (...)
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    Omnidesire as the Ending of Desire: Zarathustra, Mahāyāna Buddhism, Tiantai.Brook Ziporyn - 2015 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (1):25-41.
    ABSTRACT Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work that bears comparison to Mahāyāna Buddhist literature in more ways than one. Nietzsche was turning against the Schopenhauerian doctrine of the denial of the will, which he read as symptomatic of a larger nihilistic trend swallowing up almost all existing spiritual culture, while the Mahāyāna was turning against the world-denying implications of the doctrine of Nirvana as the ending of desire and samsara that was so central to early Buddhism. In this article, (...)
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    Response to Franklin Perkins’s Reviewof Beyond Oneness and Difference—Li and Coherence in Chinese Buddhist Thought and its Antecedents.Brook Ziporyn - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):282-285.
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  50. Tiantai buddhist conceptions of "the nature" (xing) and its relation to the mind.Brook Ziporyn - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (3):493-512.
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