Wholeness Lost and Wholeness Regained: Forgotten Tales of Individuation from Ancient Tibet

Author:   Herbert V. Guenther
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9780791419892


Pages:   169
Publication Date:   16 August 1994
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Herbert V. Guenther
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9780791419892


ISBN 10:   0791419894
Pages:   169
Publication Date:   16 August 1994
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Introduction 1. Abduction and Deliverance 2. Descent and Ascent Epilogue Bibliography Index of Persons and Subjects Index of Sanskrit Terms Index of Tibetan Terms and Phrases

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Guenther is, in my opinion, one of the most exciting, most thought-provoking, and most learned interpreters of Buddhist philosophy and psychology in the world. I like the way he draws on the experiential vocabulary of phenomenology and hermeneutics to interpret an ancient and very precious Buddhist text so that it becomes highly relevant to contemporary currents of thought, not only in philosophy, but also in physics, biology, and psychology. This is the first English-language translation of this material. Significant as this is in itself, this translation also continues both to break new ground and to set a new standard for translation work in the field of Buddhist studies. - David Michael Levin, Northwestern University This work deals with very important materials as yet neglected in Western scholarship, and it does so in a typically (for Guenther) brilliant and insightful manner. It evidences interpretive sophistication and an instinct for contemporary relevance that is rare in Asian Studies books. Guenther is a thinker of the first order. - David Germano, University of Virginia


"""Guenther is, in my opinion, one of the most exciting, most thought-provoking, and most learned interpreters of Buddhist philosophy and psychology in the world. I like the way he draws on the experiential vocabulary of phenomenology and hermeneutics to interpret an ancient and very precious Buddhist text so that it becomes highly relevant to contemporary currents of thought, not only in philosophy, but also in physics, biology, and psychology. This is the first English-language translation of this material. Significant as this is in itself, this translation also continues both to break new ground and to set a new standard for translation work in the field of Buddhist studies."" - David Michael Levin, Northwestern University ""This work deals with very important materials as yet neglected in Western scholarship, and it does so in a typically (for Guenther) brilliant and insightful manner. It evidences interpretive sophistication and an instinct for contemporary relevance that is rare in Asian Studies books. Guenther is a thinker of the first order."" - David Germano, University of Virginia"


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Herbert Guenther is Professor Emeritus of Far Eastern Studies, University of Saskatchewan.

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