The Polemics of Passivity and Yuanwu's Usage of It

This paper argues that while there has been much scholarly advancement in the field of Southern Song dynasty Chan literature, the lens through which some scholars read Caodong Chan literature is still strikingly reminiscent of early Japanese sectarian biases that connect distinct Chan discursive mot...

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