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Budismo pré-sectário

Budismo pré-sectário,[1] também chamado de Budismo primitivo,[2][3] o Budismo mais antigo,[4][5] Budismo original[6] e Budismo primitivo,[7] é o budismo como teorizado ter existido antes as várias escolas budistas primitivas se desenvolveram por volta de 250 a.C. (seguidas por subseitas posteriores do budismo).[8][9]

Os conteúdos e ensinamentos deste budismo pré-sectário devem ser deduzidos ou reconstruídos a partir dos textos budistas primitivos, que por si já são sectários.[a][b] Todo o assunto permanece intensamente debatido por estudiosos, nem todos acreditam que uma reconstrução significativa seja possível.

O "budismo primitivo" também pode ser usado para períodos consideravelmente posteriores.

Vários termos estão sendo usados ​​para se referir ao período mais antigo do budismo:

  • "Budismo pré-sectário"[1]
  • "Budismo antigo",[3][2]
  • "O Budismo mais antigo",[10]
  • "Budismo original",[6][c]
  • "O budismo do próprio Buda."[6][d]
  • Budismo pré-canônico[11]
  • Budismo primitivo[7]

Alguns estudiosos japoneses referem-se ao período subsequente das primeiras escolas budistas como budismo sectário.[2][3]

Notas e referências

Notas

  1. enfatizou que o cânone escrito no budismo é sectário desde o início, e que o budismo pré-sectário deve ser deduzido dos escritos como eles existem agora.[1] (citação via mecanismo de pesquisa Google Scholar)
  2. Seria hipócrita afirmar que nada pode ser dito sobre a doutrina do budismo mais antigo [...] as ideias básicas do budismo encontradas nos escritos canônicos poderiam muito bem ter sido proclamadas por ele [o Buda], transmitidas e desenvolvido por seus discípulos e, finalmente, codificado em fórmulas fixas.[5]
  3. A.K Warder: "...uma reconstrução do budismo original pressuposta pelas tradições das diferentes escolas conhecidas por nós."[6]
  4. Este núcleo de doutrina é presumivelmente o budismo comum do período "antes dos cismas dos séculos IV e III aC. Pode ser substancialmente o budismo do próprio Buda."[6]

Referências

  1. a b c Hurvitz 1976.
  2. a b c Nakamura 1989.
  3. a b c Hirakawa 1990.
  4. Gombrich 1997, p. 11-12.
  5. a b Jong 1993, p. 25.
  6. a b c d e Warder 1999.
  7. a b Mizuno Kogen 1982, p. 16.
  8. Sujato 2012.
  9. Sujato 2012, pp. 81–82.
  10. Gombrich 1997, p. 11 -12.
  11. Lindtner 1997.

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História do Budismo (geral)
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Budismo primitivo
  • Schmithausen, Lambert (1981), On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' in Early Buddhism". In: Studien zum Jainismus und Buddhismus (Gedenkschrift für Ludwig Alsdorf), hrsg. von Klaus Bruhn und Albrecht Wezler, Wiesbaden 1981, 199-250 
  • Vetter, Tilmann (1988), The Ideas and Meditative Practices of Early Buddhism, BRILL 
  • Wynne, Alexander (2007), The Origin of Buddhist Meditation, Routledge 

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