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THE BODYTbward an Eastem Mind-Body Theory
YUASA Yasuo
edited by
Thomas P. Kasulis
translated by
NAGATOMO ShigenoriThomas P. Kasulis
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORI< PRESS
CONTENTS
Editor's IntroduetionAuthor's Preface and Acknowledgements(from japanese edition)Author's Introduetion to the English Edition
PART I: VIEWS OF THE BODY IN MODERNjAPANESE THOUGHT
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Editor's Summary 31
CHAPTER ONE WATSUjl Tetsuro's View of the Body 37Space anti body in intersubjectivity 37; Differeru:es betweenEast anti West in understantling spatial-temporal experience 41,·Unity 0/body-mintl 46
CHAPTER TWO NISHIDA KitarO's View of the Body 49The body's ambiguity in acting intuition 50,· Time-consciousness antispace-consciousness in relation to the body 52; The basho lplacejvis-d-vis being anti vis-d-vis nothing 56; Dual-layeredconsciousness 60; Practical apodicticity in experience qua basho 63;The dual structure in acting intuition 65; Problematics in Nishida'smetlwd 72
CHAPTER THREE Method and Attitude in Studying EastemThought 75
The needJor methodological reflection 7'; Depth psychoIoD antiEastem metaphysics 76
vi THE BODY
PART 11: CULTIVATION AND THE BODY
Editor's Summary 81
CHAPTER FOUR What Is Cultivation [shugyoH 85Kairitsu [precepts and canonicallawj in Indian Buddhism 8';Kairitsu in China and]apan 89; Kairitsu and cultivation in
]apanese Buddhism 9J; The meaning 0/ cultivation 98
CHAPTER FIVE Theories of Artistry [geido] 99Cultivation and training in the waka theory 01poetry 99; Thewaka-dhäraJ;l1 101; Performance and mind in Zeami 104; No-mindand body-mind oneness 107
CHAPTER SIX Dogen 111Zen's practical character 111; Cultivation's reversal 0/ the ordinaryunderstanding 0/being . 114; 11Ie body-mind relation in seatedmeditation 118; Molting the ordinary dimension 122
CHAPTER SEVEN Kokai 125Chinese Buddhism and the Indian character 0/ tantric Buddhism 126;Cultivation and the ten stages 01 mind 1JO; 11Ie body andsexuality 1JJ,' Sublimation 01 eros in the mandala 1J6; Comparisonwith meditation in Ku7J4alini Yoga 14J; The body-mind relation assokushinjöbutsu 148,' Overcoming the body's ambiguity throughcultivation 151
PART 111: THE CONTEMPORARY SICNIFICANCE OF EASTERNMIND-BODY THEORIES
Editor's Summary 157
CHAPTER EICHT Contemporary Philosophical Mind-BodyTheories 161
Bergson's Motor Scheme: Beneath the permeation 01perception andmemory 162; Brainfunction and the body's motor-scheme 16';Merltau-Ponty's Somatic Scheme: The sensory-motor circuit and Thesomatic scheme 167; Internal perception 170; The existentialintentional arc in the habitual body 171; General assessment 0/Merleau-Ponty's theory ofthe body 174; Emotions: 11Ie base ofthesensory-motor circuit 175,' Two directions in emotion 178
CHAPTER NINE Dual Strueture of the Mind-Body Relationship 181Surface and base structures: Dual psychopkysiological structures 0/body and mind 181; Psychophysiological research and Eastemthought 187; Philosophical significance 0/body-mind research 191;
Contents vii
Reversing our ordinary understanding 0/ the mind-body relation:Reevaluation 0/ Bergson 19j; Intuition and the unconscious 199
CHAPTER TEN Eastern Meditation 203Psychotherapy and cultivation: Disease and eure in psychosomaticmeditine 20); psychotherapy and meditative cultivation 207; 71Iebody-mind relation in IndÜln meditation 210,' Metaphysics and themind-bady theory: Body-mind and Eastern metaphysics(metapsychics) 216; The body in Indian and Chinese medicine 219;Intuition and humanness 221,' Paranormal Anowledge 229
Autho(s Conclusion to the English Edition 233Notes 241Index 253
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