John Makeham is Professor of Chinese Studies, School of Culture, History and Language, at The Australian National University. He specializes in Chinese intellectual history, especially the intellectual history of Chinese philosophy.
Contributors:
Eyal Aviv teaches in the Department of Religion and the Honors Program at the George Washington University.
Jason Clower is a buddhologist whose work to date has focused on Mou Zongsan and the life of Buddhist philosophy in the New Confucian movement more generally.
Erik Hammerstrom teaches at Pacific Lutheran University in his native Cascadia.
John Jorgensen is Adjunct Associate Professor in the College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University.
Chen-kuo Lin is Distinguished Professor, Department of Philosophy, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.
Dan Lusthaus, a leading scholar of Yogacara Buddhism, has been a Research Associate at Harvard University since 2005.
John Makeham is Professor of Chinese Studies in the College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Viren Murthy teaches Transnational Asian History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and specializes in modern Chinese and Japanese intellectual history.
Scott Pacey is a Golda Meir Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of East Asian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
John Powers is Professor of Asian Studies in the College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University.
Thierry Meynard, S.J., is Professor of Philosophy at Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou. Since August 2012, he has also been Director of The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies.
Table of Contents
Common Abbreviations
List of Contributors
John Makeham, Introduction
Part 1: The Indian and Japanese Roots of Yogacara
1. John Powers, Yogacara: Indian Buddhist Origins
2. John Jorgensen, Indra's Network: Zhang Taiyan's Sino-Japanese Personal Networks and the Rise of Yogacara in Modern China
Part 2: Early Appropriations
3. Scott Pacey, Tan Sitong's "Great Unity": Mental Processes and Yogacara in An Exposition of Benevolence
4. Viren Murthy, Equality as Reification: Zhang Taiyan's Yogacara Reading of Zhuangzi in the Context of Global Modernity
Part 3: Yogacara and Modern Science
5. Scott Pacey, Taixu, Yogacara, and the Buddhist Approach to Modernity
6. Erik J. Hammerstrom, Yogacara and Science in the 1920s: The Wuchang School's Approach to Modern Mind Science
Part 4: Yogacara and Confucian Thought
7. Thierry Meynard, Liang Shuming and His Confucianized Version of Yogacara
8. John Makeham, Xiong Shili's Critique of Yogacara Thought in the Context of His Constructive Philosophy
Part 5: The Return to "Genuine Buddhism"
9. Eyal Aviv, Ouyang Jingwu: From Yogacara Scholasticism to Soteriology
10. Dan Lusthaus, L Cheng, Epistemology and Genuine Buddhism
11. Chen-kuo Lin, The Uncompromising Quest for Genuine Buddhism: L Cheng's
Critique of Original Enlightenment
Part 6: Denouement
12. Jason Clower, Chinese Ressentiment and Why New Confucians Stopped Caring about Yogacara
Glossary
Index