Results for 'Shoshin Ichishima'

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    Realizing Skillful Means in Future Buddhist Institutions.Shoshin Ichishima - 1991 - In Charles Wei-Hsun Fu & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society: An International Symposium. Greenwood Press. pp. 195--213.
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    Tendai Bukkyo to Kirisutokyo.Masao Shoshin Ichishima - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:299.
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    Ronchu to Yu.Shoshin Higuchi & Ryumei Yoshimoto - 1983 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 3:170.
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    An Expansion of Ontological Commitment Through Noneism.Shoshin Nomura - 2015 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 48 (1):1-16.
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    Sources of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation.Masao Ichishima - 1982 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 2:119.
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    Critique of Original Awakening Thought in Shōshin and Dōgen.Yoshirō Tamura - 1984 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 11 (2/3):243-266.
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    Dreyfus and Zeami on Embodied Expertise.Katsunori Miyahara - 2021 - In Karyn L. Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy: Epistemology Extended. Springer Nature. pp. 345-366.
    This chapter explores a non-intellectualist approach to skilled expertise by comparing modern phenomenological philosopher Hubert Dreyfus’ account of absorbed coping with fifteenth-century Japanese dramatist Zeami Motokiyo’s account of Noh performance. It begins by presenting Dreyfus’ account of skilled performance and skill development, which envisages “conceptual mindedness” as the enemy of expertise. It then moves on to introduce Zeami’s account of skilled expertise in Noh by focusing on three key concepts, namely mushin, shoshin, and hana. By comparing these two similarly (...)
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