- Acknowledgementsii
- Prefaceiii
- Introduction1>br>
- CHAPTER ONE: CANONICAL BUDDHIST THOUGHT26
- The Three Marks of Existence28
- The Formula of Dependent Co-origination32
- A Short Commentary on paṭicca-samuppāda35
- Karma44
- Reciprocity of Name-and-Form and Consciousness47
- Consciousness Conditions Name-and-Form49
- Craving and the Support of Consciousness50
- Name-and-form Conditions Consciousness52
- Sankhārā59
- Viññāṇa65
- Viññāṇa and Perception66
- Viññāṇa and Rebirth68
- Citta and Mano75
- A Note on Saññā80
- Saññā and Papañca83
- Anusaya86
- The Unconscious in Early Buddhism99
- āsava103
- Asampajāno mano-sankhārā105
- Mind-reading107
- Remarks on the "Concept of the Unconscious"113
- Notes to Chapter One120
- CHAPTER TWO: THE ABHIDHARMA CONTEXT133
- Background of the Abhidharma135
- The Abhidharma System of Mind142
- Citta-caitta152
- The caittas154
- Citta-viprayuktā-saṃskārā157
- The Six hetus, Five phalas, and Four pratyayas161
- Karma and Kleśa in the Kośa172
- The Problematics of Abhidharma Analysis183
- The Sarvāstivādin Concepts189
- The kleśa/anuśaya Controversy196
- The Sautrāntika Concept of Seeds (bīja )204
- The Problematics Generated by the Concept of Seeds210
- Notes to Chapter Two229
- CHAPTER THREE: THE ĀLAYAVIJÑĀNA IN THE YOGĀCĀRA248
- Introduction to the Yogācāra Chapter249
- The Yogācāra conception of the ālayavijñāna
- Review of Chapters 1 and 2253 - The Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra, the Yogācārabhūmi and the Origins of the ālayavijñāna268
- The Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra's New Model of the Mind273
- The ālaya Treatise of the Yogācārabhūmi281
- The Proof Portion of the ālaya Treatise281
- The Introduction of the Afflicted Mind (kliṣṭa-manas)291
- The ālayavijñāna in the Pravṛtti/Nivṛtti Portions297
- The Pravṛtti Portion300
- The Nivṛtti Portion307
- The ālayavijñāna in the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha312
- Idealism and Yogācāra312
- The Mahāyāna-saṃgraha319
- The Synonyms of the ālayavijñāna in the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha319
- The Afflicted Mind in the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha324
- The Characteristics of the ālayavijñāna in the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha332
- Infusing and Seeding the ālayavijñāna335
- The Demonstration of the ālayavijñāna in the Mahāyāna-saṃgraha342
- Logical Arguments for the ālayavijñāna343
- Canonical Interludes348
- Rebirth and the ālayavijñāna in Yogācāra354
- Supramundane Purification358
- The ālayavijñāna, Language and Society368
- Notes to Chapter Three377
CHAPTER FOUk: a CuMpAkISON OF THE ALAYAVIJNANA WITH FREUD'S AND JUNG'S THEORIES OF THE UNCONSCIOUS 400 Common P r o b l m a t i c s Between t he S l a y a v i jTiSna and t he Unconsci ous 404 Common C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s 408 La t e nc y 408 L a t e n t Causal E f f i c a c y 415 S i m u l t a n e i t y and R e c i p r o c a l C o n d i t i o n a l i t y 420 C o g n i t i v e P r o c e s s e s 427 Ma t r i x of All Cons ci ous Acts 430 Co n c l u s i o n to Common C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s 433 Di v e r g e n c e s 437 R e b i r t h 438 R e p r e s s i o n 439 E n e r g e t i c s and Her meneut i cs 444 I n s t i n c u a l D r i v e s 459 C o n c l u s i o n 463 The C o l l e c t i v e Uncons ci ous and t he S l a y a v i jflSna 468 Did a Common P r o b l e m a t i c Lead to the S l ay a v i jflSna and t he Unconscious ? 474 Notes t o C h a p t er Four 482 CONCLUSION 495 APPENDIX 503 T r a n s l a t i o n of t he Saipdh in irmocana SUtra Ch a p t er V and V I 1 1 . 37 504 Notes 516 T i b e t a n Text 520 T r a n s l a t i o n of t he Pr oof P o r t i o n of t he YogScSrabhUmi -Vin i Scaya-saqigrahaoT 526 Notes 537 T r a n s l a t i o n of t he P r a v r t t i / N i v r t t i P o r t i o n s of t he YogScSrabhUmi-Vin iicaya-sajpgrahanT 539 Notes 563 T i b e t a n Text 571 T r a n s l a t i o n of Ch. l of the MahSySna-samgraha 583 Notes 635 O u t l i n e of t he Te x t s 716 BIBLIOGRAPHY 721