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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Two Contemporary Japanese Concepts of the Body: Ichikawa Hiroshi and Yuasa Yasuo | |
Ch. 1 | Ichikawa's View of the Body | |
Introduction | 3 | |
The Subject-Body | 5 | |
The Body-Space | 9 | |
The Object-Body | 16 | |
Ch. 2 | Ichikawa's Concept of the Body Qua Structure | |
Structure as Functioning | 29 | |
The Orientational Structure | 33 | |
The Intentional Structure | 38 | |
Mineness of the Body | 50 | |
Concluding Remarks | 54 | |
Ch. 3 | Yuasa's Body Scheme | |
Introduction | 59 | |
Yuasa's Body-Scheme | 59 | |
The External Sensory-Motor Circuit | 60 | |
The Circuit of Coenesthesis | 60 | |
The Emotion-Instinct Circuit | 63 | |
The Summary of the Three Circuits | 65 | |
The Circuit of Unconscious Quasi-Body | 69 | |
Concluding Remarks | 74 | |
Pt. 2 | A Medieval Japanese Concept of the Body: Dogen Kigen | |
Ch. 4 | Buddhism and Dogen's Concept of the Body | |
Introduction | 79 | |
Traditional Buddhist Concept of the Body | 81 | |
Human Body: The Basis For All That Appears | 85 | |
Dogen's Concept of Generation-Extinction | 89 | |
Generation-Extinction of an "I" | 95 | |
Conditions for Transition from "I" to "Who" | 97 | |
Ch. 5 | Dogen and the Body in Meditation | |
Introduction | 105 | |
Preparation | 106 | |
Attitude | 109 | |
The Goal of "Just Sitting" | 111 | |
An Analysis of "Just Sitting" | 113 | |
Samadhic Awareness | 115 | |
Oneness of the Body-Mind | 123 | |
Zen's Theory and Practice | 126 | |
Ch. 6 | Dogen and the Body in Transformation | |
Introduction | 131 | |
Transformation of Synthetic Function | 133 | |
Transformation of Affectivity | 141 | |
Felt Inter-Resonance | 147 | |
The Somatic Act | 153 | |
Ch. 7 | Dogen and the Body in Action | |
Introduction | 155 | |
Dogen's Identification of Mind with Objects | 155 | |
A True Human Body | 164 | |
Concluding Remarks | 173 | |
Pt. 3 | A Theory of Attunement | |
Ch. 8 | Preliminaries and a Theory of Attunement | |
Introduction | 179 | |
Personal Body: A Contingent Being | 185 | |
Engagement: Fundamental Modality of the Personal Body | 187 | |
Engagement as the Body's Attunement | 190 | |
Ch. 9 | A Sketch of a General Theory of Attunement | |
The Formal Conditions of Attunement | 195 | |
The Experiential Momentum of Attunement | 197 | |
The Somatic Field | 202 | |
Affectivity: Feeling-Judgement | 207 | |
Sedimentation | 215 | |
Ch. 10 | A Stratification of Engagement | |
Introduction | 223 | |
Tensionality | 224 | |
De-Tensionality | 234 | |
Non-Tensionality | 246 | |
Concluding Remarks | 253 | |
Notes | 257 | |
Glossary for Japanese Terms | 287 | |
Bibliography | 295 | |
Index | 299 |
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