Christopher I. Beckwith is professor of Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. His books include Warriors of the Cloisters, Empires of the Silk Road, and The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia (all Princeton). He is the recipient of a MacArthur Award.
Greek Buddha shows how Buddhism shaped the philosophy of Pyrrho, the famous founder of Pyrrhonian scepticism in ancient Greece. Identifying Pyrrho’s basic teachings with those of Early Buddhism, Christopher I. Beckwith traces the origins of a major tradition in Greek philosophy to Gandhāra, a country in Central Asia and northwestern India.
Pyrrho of Elis accompanied Alexander the Great to Central Asia and India during the Graeco-Macedonian invasion and conquest of the Persian Empire in 334–324 BC, and while there met with teachers of Early Buddhism, a philosophy that Beckwith analyzes in depth. Using a range of primary sources, he systematically looks at the teachings and practices of Pyrrho and of Early Buddhism, including those preserved in testimonies by and about Pyrrho, in the report on Indian philosophy two decades later by the Seleucid ambassador Megasthenes, in the first-person edicts by the Indian king Devānāṃpriya Priyadarśi referring to a popular variety of the Dharma in the early third century BC, and in Taoist echoes of Gautama’s Dharma in Warring States China. Beckwith demonstrates how the teachings of Pyrrho agree closely with those of the Buddha śākyamuni, “the Scythian Sage.” In the process, he identifies eight distinct attested philosophical schools in ancient northwestern India and Central Asia, including Early Zoroastrianism, Early Brahmanism, and several forms of Early Buddhism. Beckwith then shows the influence that Pyrrho’s brand of scepticism had on the evolution of Western thought, first in Antiquity, and later, during the Enlightenment, on the great philosopher and self-proclaimed “Pyrrhonian,” David Hume.
Greek Buddha demonstrates that through Pyrrho, Early Buddhist thought had a significant impact on Western philosophy.
發表於2024-11-23
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圖書標籤: 佛教 白桂思 思想史 宗教 希臘化哲學 曆史 語言學 英語
這本書已經超越瞭是佛陀影響皮浪還是the other way around,而是用語言學重構的思路去重構思想史,即皮浪主義就像一個思想的loan word,比任何normative Buddhism都更接近原始佛教。另外,對遊牧民族與早期佛教關係的提及也很有趣,早期佛教徒生活方式多大程度反映遊牧生活本身就值得寫一本書。
評分這本書已經超越瞭是佛陀影響皮浪還是the other way around,而是用語言學重構的思路去重構思想史,即皮浪主義就像一個思想的loan word,比任何normative Buddhism都更接近原始佛教。另外,對遊牧民族與早期佛教關係的提及也很有趣,早期佛教徒生活方式多大程度反映遊牧生活本身就值得寫一本書。
評分沒有細讀,但是作者的big picture就不是很convinced。我其實覺得使用buddhism這個詞本身就是有問題的,用buddha更是太general瞭。佛教的各個時期和學派區彆太大瞭,而且作者所謂的central idea,雖然不能說是錯的,但是他的理解我沒法認同。比如說,個人認為Pyrrho所謂的no-self是perspective的問題,這比“central idea”的無我淺太多太多瞭......不說深淺起碼完全是不同的。但是appendix很有用,比正文更academic(。
評分這本書已經超越瞭是佛陀影響皮浪還是the other way around,而是用語言學重構的思路去重構思想史,即皮浪主義就像一個思想的loan word,比任何normative Buddhism都更接近原始佛教。另外,對遊牧民族與早期佛教關係的提及也很有趣,早期佛教徒生活方式多大程度反映遊牧生活本身就值得寫一本書。
評分沒有細讀,但是作者的big picture就不是很convinced。我其實覺得使用buddhism這個詞本身就是有問題的,用buddha更是太general瞭。佛教的各個時期和學派區彆太大瞭,而且作者所謂的central idea,雖然不能說是錯的,但是他的理解我沒法認同。比如說,個人認為Pyrrho所謂的no-self是perspective的問題,這比“central idea”的無我淺太多太多瞭......不說深淺起碼完全是不同的。但是appendix很有用,比正文更academic(。
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