著作分析を通した仙厓の禅思想 : 円相図を手がかりとして

倫理学研究 Issue 10 Page 91-111 published_at 1997-06-30
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Title ( jpn )
著作分析を通した仙厓の禅思想 : 円相図を手がかりとして
Title ( eng )
Explication of Sengai's Zen thought through the analysis of his books : "a circle-drawing" as a clue
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Source Title
倫理学研究
The Journal of Ethical Studies
Issue 10
Start Page 91
End Page 111
Abstract
Gibon Sengai (1750-1837) was one of the great Zen masters in Edo period. He was famous and popular as a Zen master who produced ink-drawings and calligraphies satirically and humorously.

Against such a Sengai's image, this thesis aims to describe new Sengai's image as an academic priest through the analysis of many of his books nobody has studied thoroughly yet. Particularly, I chose one of his ink-drawings "□△○" as a material for this study, and pursued the profundity of his Zen thought. In a word his thought can be found in the word of Eisai who was the first patriarch of Japanese Rinzai's Zen

that is "How great a mind is!" Namely he didn't grasp the essence of the world in things that are relative and limited, but grasped the great essence in "mind."
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Oriental thought [ 120 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学倫理学研究会
Date of Issued 1997-06-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0916-247X
[NCID] AN10092749