The Zen Master Dōgen’s Understanding of the Buddha-Nature in Light of the Historical Development of the Buddha-Nature Concept in India, China, and Japan

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**{{i|Chapter VIII: Dōgen's Understanding of the Buddha-Nature|208}}
 
**{{i|Chapter VIII: Dōgen's Understanding of the Buddha-Nature|208}}
 
***{{i|A. The Basic Premise of Dōgen's Idea of the Buddha-Nature:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What is it?|209}}
 
***{{i|A. The Basic Premise of Dōgen's Idea of the Buddha-Nature:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What is it?|209}}
***{{i|B. "All-Being" and the Buddha-Nature: the Phenomenal as the Absolute|210}}
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***{{i|B. "All-Being" and the Buddha-Nature: the Phenomenal as the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Absolute|210}}
 
***{{i|C. "All-Being" as a Realm of Subject-Object Non-Duality|213}}
 
***{{i|C. "All-Being" as a Realm of Subject-Object Non-Duality|213}}
***{{i|D. Subject-Object Non-Duality and the Enlightenment of the Insentient|218}}
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***{{i|D. Subject-Object Non-Duality and the Enlightenment of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Insentient|218}}
 
***{{i|E. Enlightenment as a Bodily Attainment|220}}
 
***{{i|E. Enlightenment as a Bodily Attainment|220}}
 
***{{i|F. The Dynamic Quality of All-Being|221}}
 
***{{i|F. The Dynamic Quality of All-Being|221}}

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The Zen Master Dōgen’s Understanding of the Buddha-Nature in Light of the Historical Development of the Buddha-Nature Concept in India, China, and Japan
Dissertation
Dissertation

. . . The present study will have a twofold purpose: 1) to examine the history of the Buddha-nature concept in an attempt to discover a central core of meaning inherent in the concept, and 2) to evaluate Dōgen's view of the Buddha-nature in the light of that central core of meaning. Parts I and II of this work, which examine the doctrinal history of the Buddha-nature concept in India and China, are devoted to the former task, and Part III, which examines Dōgen's thought concerning the Buddha-nature, is devoted to the latter. It is hoped that through the examination of Dōgen's conception of the Buddha-nature in the light of the previous articulation of the concept, it will be possible to form conclusions concerning the significance of Dōgen's thought in Buddhist doctrinal history. (Grosnick, introduction, 7–8)

Citation Grosnick, William. "The Zen Master Dōgen’s Understanding of the Buddha-Nature in Light of the Historical Development of the Buddha-Nature Concept in India, China, and Japan." PhD diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1979.