Some problems in interpretation: The early and late writings of dōgen
Philosophy East and West 46 (4):497-531 (1996)
Abstract
There are inconsistencies in Dōgen's writing over his career, especially between the twelve-fascicle and the seventy-five-fascicle Shōbōgenzō. The nature of the twelve-fascicle edition, the hermeneutic of interpreting Dōgen's kōan style of writing, and the problems in relating the twelve-fascicle edition to the earlier kōan style of the seventy-five-fascicle edition are examinedMy notes
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The Dōgen canon: Dōgen’s pre-Shōbōgenzō writings and the question of change in his later works.Steven Heine - 1997 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (1-2):39-85.