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Index
FOREWORD BY JOHN BLOFELD
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. HAVING AND BEING
1. The Dimension of Having
2. The Buddha’s Renunciation
3. The Paradigmatic Character of the Buddha’s Life
CHAPTER II. THE TASK OF CLARIFICATION
4. The Elaboration of the Existential Questions
5. The Answers of Historical Buddhism
6. The Problem of Contemporary Formulation
CHAPTER III BEING-ALONE
7. The Phenomenological Approach
8. Aloneness and Anxiety
9. Taking Refuge
CHAPTER IV. BEING-WITH
10. The Ontological Ground of Participation
11. Inauthentic Being-With-Others
12. Authentic Being-With-Others
CHAPTER V. WISDOM AND METHOD
13. The Unity of Being-Alone and Being-With
14. Wisdom
15. Method
CHAPTER VI. THE OPTIMUM MODE OF BEING
16. The Two Bodies of the Buddha
17. Is the Buddha Still Alive?
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GLOSSARY
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