A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor (Oxford University Press, 2018)
Roy Tzohar
Winner of the 2018 Toshihide Numata Book Award, 2018
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Buddhist Cognitive Metaphors for the Subliminal Mind in the Yogācāra Tradition: Agrarian Metaphoric Models for the Ālayavijñāna and its Hermeneutical Functions in the Mahāyānasaṃgraha
Gina Yang
2016
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Person as Narration: The Dissolution of 'Self' and 'Other' in Ch'an Buddhism
Peter D Hershock
Philosophy East and West, 1994
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Enacting the self: Buddhist and Enactivist approaches to the emergence of the self
Matthew MacKenzie
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"You reap what you s.o.w.: Subject, object, wholeness – A Buddhist phenomenological prelude to Merleau-Ponty", forthcoming in TRANSPOSITIONAL SUBJECTOBJECTIVITY, edited by Ananta Kumar Giri
Alina Therese Lettner
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Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-Self, ed., Irina Kuznetsova, Jonardon Ganeri, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad
James Madaio
Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (3) pp. 391-393., 2013
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A Comparative Analysis of Metaphors Constructing Danger and Force Dynamics in Buddhism Discourse
Baramee Kheovichai
2020
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METAPHOR AND LITERALISM IN BUDDHISM
Ven.Sanjib Barua (Somochitto)
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2010 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE: Of Similes and Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophical Literature: Poetic Semblance through Mythic Allusion
Ulrich Timme Kragh
2010
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The Buddha is a Raft. On Metaphors, the Language of Liberation, and Religious Others in Early Buddhism.
Claire Maes
2022
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BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVES ON THE NOTION OF THE SELF IN THE WRITING OF CHARLES JOHNSON AND RUTH OZEKI
Pimalaporn Wongchinsri
PHD Thesis, 2019
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Review of Roy Tzohar, A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor
Jonathan Gold
Sophia, 2019
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The Sentient Reflexivity of Buddha Nature: Metaphorizing Tathagatagarbha
Dan Smyer Yü
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The Self as a Dynamic Constant. Middle Ground Between a Naiyāyika Eternal Self-Substance and a Buddhist Stream of Consciousness-Moments
Alex Watson
Journal of Indian Philosophy 42, 1 pp. 173-193, 2014
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How Can a Buddha Come to Act? The Possibility of a Buddhist Account of Ethical Agency
Bronwyn Finnigan
Philosophy East and West, 2011
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"It’s a Bear. No, It’s a Man. No, It’s a Metaphor! AsaṄga on the Proliferation of Figures, " In Tzohar, Roy. A Yogacara Buddhist Theory of Metaphor (Oxford University Press, 2018). 77-124.
Roy Tzohar
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
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Volition, Action, and Skill in Indian Buddhist Philosophy
Matthew MacKenzie
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise, 2020
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Writing the "Self" of No-Self: Autobiographical Representations of Two Buddhist Monks in Modern China
Will Carpenter
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Asian Philosophy The Phenomenal Separateness of Self: Udayana on Body and Agency
chakravarthi ram-prasad, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad
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Buddhist and Nyaya Responses to Thought Experiments on the Self
Catherine Tran
2014
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Buddhist Scriptures as Literature: Sacred Rhetoric and the Uses of Theory, by Ralph Flores.Albany
D. E. Osto
Religions of South Asia, 2010
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Emptiness We Live By Metaphors and Paradoxes in Buddhisms Heart Sutra
Wen-Yu Chiang
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Empty Vision: Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism, by David McMahan
Natalie Gummer
The Journal of Global Buddhism, 2005
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Investigating the universality of primary metaphors: a perspective from buddhism
Dennis Tay
Linguagem em (Dis) curso, 2007
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Riders in the Chariot: Chariot Metaphors as a Means for Illustrating Self-Cultivation and the Ends of Life in Early Buddhism
Jens Schlieter
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Cartesian Intuitions, Humean Puzzles, and the Buddhist Conception of the Self
Alan Tomhave
Philosophy East and West, 2010
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The Concept of Self in Buddhism and Brahmanism: Some Remarks
Andrej Ule
Asian Studies, 2016
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TRACKING THE " HUMAN"IN HUMANISTIC BUDDHISM ( II
Sandra Wawrytko
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The Self: Kierkegaard and Buddhism in Dialogue
David Wisdo
Comparative Philosophy Volume 8, No. 2 (2017): , 2017
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Unifying Opposites through Metaphor: A Cognitive Approach to the Buddhist Metaphors for the Mind in the Awakening of Faith Discourse
Byongchang Kang
Religions, 2018
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The Tilting Stream of Dharma Metaphor in Mahāyāna Buddhist Exegesis
James Apple
THE JOURNAL OF ORIENTAL STUDIES, 2023
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The Sense Madhyamaka Makes as a Buddhist Position: Or, How a ‘Performativist Account of the Language of Self’ Makes Sense of ‘No-Self’
Dan Arnold
Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2019
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Review of 'Buddhist Literature as Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy as Literature' by Stephen C. Walker.
Rafal K. Stepien
Buddhist Studies Review, Vol. 38, No. 1 (105-108), 2021.
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Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation. Jay L. Garfield
Karin Meyers
The Journal of Religion, 2003
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Buddhist Literature as Philosophy and Buddhist Philosophy as Literature. Edited by Rafael K. Stepien. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2020. Pp. xi + 381. Paperback $26.95, ISBN 978-1-4383-8070-1
Vesna Wallace
Philosophy east and West, 2023
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