Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Anti-Hegelian Bias in Yogācāra Studies
View through CrossRef
Abstract
One of the central questions of Yogācāra studies is whether Yogācāra should be understood as a form of idealism. In addressing this question, scholars frequently invoke Hegel’s philosophy as a type of idealism fundamentally incompatible with Yogācāra. But those references are often made without direct engagement with Hegel’s texts, relying instead on reductive accounts of his philosophy. In this paper, I aim to uncover this reductivism and show that it does not withstand critical analysis. I begin by examining a recent example of anti-Hegelian scholarship, followed by a broader survey of similar positions over the past decades. I then bring these positions into a conversation with Hegel’s texts, revealing tensions between Hegel’s philosophy and its representation in Buddhist philosophy. On this basis, I advocate for a new interpretation of Yogācāra texts through a Hegelian lens.
Title: Anti-Hegelian Bias in Yogācāra Studies
Description:
Abstract
One of the central questions of Yogācāra studies is whether Yogācāra should be understood as a form of idealism.
In addressing this question, scholars frequently invoke Hegel’s philosophy as a type of idealism fundamentally incompatible with Yogācāra.
But those references are often made without direct engagement with Hegel’s texts, relying instead on reductive accounts of his philosophy.
In this paper, I aim to uncover this reductivism and show that it does not withstand critical analysis.
I begin by examining a recent example of anti-Hegelian scholarship, followed by a broader survey of similar positions over the past decades.
I then bring these positions into a conversation with Hegel’s texts, revealing tensions between Hegel’s philosophy and its representation in Buddhist philosophy.
On this basis, I advocate for a new interpretation of Yogācāra texts through a Hegelian lens.
Related Results
Buddhism, Yogācāra school of
Buddhism, Yogācāra school of
Yogācāra is one of the two schools of Indian Mahāyāna Buddhism. Its founding is ascribed to two brothers, Asaṅga and Vasubandhu, but its basic tenets and doctrines were already in ...
Pregnancy and Challenging Transient Anti-GAD65 Positivity: A Case Report with Literature Review
Pregnancy and Challenging Transient Anti-GAD65 Positivity: A Case Report with Literature Review
Abstract
Introduction
During pregnancy, women may develop blood glucose abnormalities like gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) or, rarely, type 1 diabetes (T1D), which can lead to ...
Caracterul fictiv al condiţiei personale (ātman), conform budhismului Yogācāra
Caracterul fictiv al condiţiei personale (ātman), conform budhismului Yogācāra
According to Yogācāra, the Idealistic stream of Mahāyāna Buddhism, personhood is not based on an entity but rather on a fictitious projection. This illusory identity is experienced...
Xuanzang and the Three Types of Wisdom: Learning, Reasoning, and Cultivating in Yogācāra Thought
Xuanzang and the Three Types of Wisdom: Learning, Reasoning, and Cultivating in Yogācāra Thought
Xuanzang (602–664) is famous for his legendary life, his important translation works, and also his Discourse on the Realisation of Consciousness-Only (Vijñapti-mātratā-siddhi, 成唯識論...
“Lavender Haze” in the Airways
“Lavender Haze” in the Airways
Introduction
Taylor Swift has dominated global press in recent years through the success of her Eras Tour, her use of authenticity in branding (Khanal 234), and her choreographed e...
Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Abstract
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (Guidelines) advises older adults to be as active as possible. Yet, despite the well documented benefits of physical a...
Association of Anti-SS-A Antibodies with Lupus Nephritis in Patients with
Glomerulonephritis
Association of Anti-SS-A Antibodies with Lupus Nephritis in Patients with
Glomerulonephritis
Introduction:
Anti-SS-A antibodies (anti-SS-A) are the most prevalent anti-extractable
nuclear antibody (ENA). Glomerulonephritis (GN), characterized by intraglomerular inflammatio...
Abstract PO-040: Integration of anti-TIGIT and anti-Lag3 with NBTXR3-mediated immunoradiation therapy improves abscopal effect and induces long-term memory against cancer
Abstract PO-040: Integration of anti-TIGIT and anti-Lag3 with NBTXR3-mediated immunoradiation therapy improves abscopal effect and induces long-term memory against cancer
Abstract
Introduction: TIGIT and Lag3 are inhibitory receptors expressed on cytotoxic CD8+ T cells and NK cells and directly inhibit the activation and proliferation...

