- From Wittgenstein to dragon tree (Dracaena draco): my theory "Buddhist sect originating in the seventh century" (book) - 2004/8/1
Hiroshi Kurosaki (Author)
A book interpreting Mahayana Buddhism as Language Games by Wittgenstein.
Afterword.
He says.
In the preface, you write that "immanence" of "emptiness is form, emptiness is color" in Heart Sutra is incompatible with "disunity" of "[unparalleled in history (unparallelled)", but that disunity is not It is excessive abstraction to think that all concepts are unparalleled, and I think it is colorless to say "everything is a language game". This argument itself seems to go against Four Phrases as a Guide to Action.
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