Steven Heine offers a compelling examination of the Mu Koan, widely considered to be the single best known and most widely circulated and transmitted koan record of the Zen school of Buddhism.
Steven Heine offers a compelling examination of the Mu Koan, widely considered to be the single best known and most widely circulated and transmitted koan record of the Zen school of Buddhism.
Professor of Religion and History and Director of the Institute for Asian Studies, Florida International University
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* Acknowledgments * Chapter 1 More Cats Than Dogs? A Tale of Two Versions * Chapter 2 Would a Dog Lick a Pot of Hot Oil? Reconstructing the Ur Version * Chapter 3 Fightin' Like Cats and Dogs: Methodological Reflections on Deconstructing the Emphatic Mu * Chapter 4 Cats and Cows Know That It Is: Textual and Historical Deconstruction of the Ur Version * Chapter 5 Dogs May Chase, But Lions Tear Apart: Reconstructing the Dual Version of the''Moo Koan'' * Chapter 6 When Is a Dog Not Really a Dog? Or, Yes! We Have No Buddha-Nature * Notes * Sino-Japanese Glossary * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Chapter 1 More Cats Than Dogs? A Tale of Two Versions * Chapter 2 Would a Dog Lick a Pot of Hot Oil? Reconstructing the Ur Version * Chapter 3 Fightin' Like Cats and Dogs: Methodological Reflections on Deconstructing the Emphatic Mu * Chapter 4 Cats and Cows Know That It Is: Textual and Historical Deconstruction of the Ur Version * Chapter 5 Dogs May Chase, But Lions Tear Apart: Reconstructing the Dual Version of the''Moo Koan'' * Chapter 6 When Is a Dog Not Really a Dog? Or, Yes! We Have No Buddha-Nature * Notes * Sino-Japanese Glossary * Bibliography * Index
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