Original insights never fully present: Chan/Zen/deconstruction.: An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
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Author(s)Stuart Sargent
PublisherAmerican Oriental Society
ISBN / ASINB00096NILI
ISBN-13978B00096NIL9
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From the author: Bernard Faure's encyclopedic study of the rhetoric of immediacy and the reality of mediation in the Chan/Zen tradition suffers from lapses and its own rhetorical excesses, but succeeds in conveying the "essential undecidability of Chan," as manifested in deeds and words through the centuries in China and Japan.
Citation Details
Title: Original insights never fully present: Chan/Zen/deconstruction.
Author: Stuart Sargent
Publication:The Journal of the American Oriental Society (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: American Oriental Society
Volume: v116 Issue: n1 Page: p77(8)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: Bernard Faure's encyclopedic study of the rhetoric of immediacy and the reality of mediation in the Chan/Zen tradition suffers from lapses and its own rhetorical excesses, but succeeds in conveying the "essential undecidability of Chan," as manifested in deeds and words through the centuries in China and Japan.
Citation Details
Title: Original insights never fully present: Chan/Zen/deconstruction.
Author: Stuart Sargent
Publication:The Journal of the American Oriental Society (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: American Oriental Society
Volume: v116 Issue: n1 Page: p77(8)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
