El camino del Zen
Alan W. Watts
416 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 8435027147
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Language: Spanish; Castilian
Publish: 1062399600000
BuddhismEastern PhilosophyHistoryNonfictionPhilosophyPsychologyReligionSelf HelpSpiritualityZen
El Zen, la variante japonesa del budismo, según muestra Watts en esta obra, tiene mucho que ofrecer al hombre occidental de nuestro tiempo, ya sean propuestas de actitudes vitales o pautas de comportamiento. En este amplio estudio, Watts traza los rasgos principales de esta filosofía de un modo claro, ameno e instructivo, pero también riguroso, y analiza los puntos de contacto del Zen con el Tao y el budismo indio, con lo que, al cabo, consigue dar al lector una imagen clara, concisa y fiel del pensamiento Zen.
Esta obra de Alan Watts está considerada en el ámbito académico como una de las más serias y documentadas acerca del Zen.
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After D.T. Suzuki, Alan Watts stands as the godfather of Zen in America. Often taken to task for inspiring the flimsy spontaneity of Beat Zen, Watts had an undeniably keen understanding of his subject. Nowhere is this more evident than in his 1957 classic The Way of Zen, which has been reissued. Watts takes the reader back to the philosophical foundations of Zen in the conceptual world of Hinduism, follows Buddhism’s course through the development of the early Mahayana school, the birth of Zen from Buddhism’s marriage with Chinese Taoism, and on to Zen’s unique expression in Japanese art and life. As a Westerner, Watts anticipates the stumbling blocks encountered with such concepts as emptiness and no-mind, then illustrates with flawlessly apt examples. Many popular books have been written on Zen since Watts’ time, but few have been able to muster the rare combination of erudition and clarity that have kept The Way of Zen in readers’ hands decade after decade. –Brian Bruya