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| * {{i|Introduction|1}} | | * {{i|Introduction|1}} |
| ** ''Peter N. Gregory'' | | ** ''Peter N. Gregory'' |
| *****'''I . The Sudden and Gradual Debates''' | | ******'''I . The Sudden and Gradual Debates''' |
| The M irror of the M ind 13 | | * {{i|The Mirror of the Mind|13}} |
| Paul D em ieville | | ** ''Paul Demiéville'' |
| Sudden Illumination or Simultaneous Comprehension: Remarks | | * {{i|Sudden Illumination or Simultaneous Comprehension: Remarks |
| on Chinese and Tibetan Terminology 41 | | on Chinese and Tibetan Terminology|41}} |
| R. A. Stein ' | | ** ''R. A. Stein'' |
| Purifying Gold: The M etaphor o f Effort and Intuition in Buddhist | | * {{i|Purifying Gold: The Metaphor of Effort and Intuition in Buddhist Thought and Practice|67}} |
| Thought and Practice 67 | | ** ''Luis O. Gomez'' |
| L uis 0 . G omez
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| II. Sudden and Gradual Enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism
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| Tao-sheng’s Theory of Sudden Enlightenment Re-examined 169
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| Whalen L a i
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| Sudden and G radual Intimately Conjoined: C hih-i’s T ’ien-t’ai
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| View 201
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| N eal D onner
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| Shen-hui and the Teaching o f Sudden Enlightenment in Early
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| C h’an Buddhism 227
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| J o h n R. M cR ae
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| Sudden Enlightenm ent Followed by G radual C u ltivation: | | ******'''II. Sudden and Gradual Enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism''' |
| T sung-m i’s Analysis o f M ind | | * {{i|Tao-sheng’s Theory of Sudden Enlightenment Re-examined|169}} |
| P eter N . G regory
| | ** ''Whalen Lai'' |
| The “ Short-cut” Approach o f K 3an-hua M editation: The Evolution | | * {{i|Sudden and Gradual Intimately Conjoined: Chih-i’s T ’ien-t’ai |
| o f a Practical Subitism in Chinese C h ,an Buddhism
| | View|201}} |
| R obert E . B u sw ell, J r.
| | ** ''Neal Donner'' |
| III. A nalogies in the C u ltu ral Sphere | | * {{i|Shen-hui and the Teaching o f Sudden Enlightenment in Early Ch’an Buddhism|227}} |
| The Sudden and the G radual in Chinese Poetry C riticism : | | ** ''John R. McRae'' |
| An Exam ination o f the C h ’an-Poetry Analogy | | * {{i|Sudden Enlightenment Followed by Gradual Cultivation: Tsung-mi’s Analysis of Mind|279}} |
| R ich ard John Lynn
| | ** ''Peter N . Gregory'' |
| Tung C h ’i-ch,ang,s ‘‘Southern and N orthern Schools,,in the | | * {{i|The "Short-cut" Approach o f ''K'an-hua'' Meditation: The Evolution of a Practical Subitism in Chinese Ch'an Buddhism|321}} |
| H istory and Theory o f Painting: A Reconsideration
| | ** ''Robert E . Buswell, Jr.'' |
| Jam es C a h ill
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| A fterw ord by Tu W ei-m ing
| | *****'''III. Analogies in the Cultural Sphere |
| 279
| | * {{i|The Sudden and the Gradual in Chinese Poetry Criticism: An Examination of the Ch’an-Poetry Analogy|381}} |
| 321
| | ** ''Richard John Lynn'' |
| 381
| | * {{i|Tung Ch’i-ch'ang's "Southern and Northern Schools" in the History and Theory of Painting: A Reconsideration|429}} |
| 429
| | ** ''James Cahill'' |
| 447 | | * {{i|Afterword by Tu Wei-ming|447}} |
| C ontributors
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| Index | | * {{i|Index|461}} |
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