Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school
After some general introductory remarks on Indian philosophy, this essay deals with the structure of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealist school. Mind can be conceived as having two 'parts': the receptacle consciousness, constituted by the vasanas, or 'marks' left by any indivi...
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paper:paper_0957154X_v16_n4_p453_Tola2023-06-08T15:56:26Z Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school Buddhism Idealism Mind Vasanas Yogacara history India philosophy religion review Buddhism History, Ancient India Philosophy, Medical After some general introductory remarks on Indian philosophy, this essay deals with the structure of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealist school. Mind can be conceived as having two 'parts': the receptacle consciousness, constituted by the vasanas, or 'marks' left by any individual experience, which 'remains' in the mind in an unconscious state; and the function consciousness, constituted by these same vasanas transforming themselves into conscious ideas and representations, which are either of a cognizing ego or of congnized objects and beings and similar to the experiences that gave rise to them. Since a beginningless eternity, vasanas have been produced without anything real corresponding to them, in a fantasmagorical process. Copyright © 2005 SAGE Publications. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0957154X_v16_n4_p453_Tola http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0957154X_v16_n4_p453_Tola |
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After some general introductory remarks on Indian philosophy, this essay deals with the structure of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealist school. Mind can be conceived as having two 'parts': the receptacle consciousness, constituted by the vasanas, or 'marks' left by any individual experience, which 'remains' in the mind in an unconscious state; and the function consciousness, constituted by these same vasanas transforming themselves into conscious ideas and representations, which are either of a cognizing ego or of congnized objects and beings and similar to the experiences that gave rise to them. Since a beginningless eternity, vasanas have been produced without anything real corresponding to them, in a fantasmagorical process. Copyright © 2005 SAGE Publications. |
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Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school |
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Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school |
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