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Studies in Abhidharma Literature and the Origins of Buddhist Philosophical Systems
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10 January 1996

This is a translation of Frauwallner's Abhidharmastudien. It analyzes the literary traditions, doctrinal tendencies, and structural methods of the Buddhist Abhidarma canon in order to expose the beginnings of systematic philosophical thought in Buddhism. Frauwallner's insights illuminate the path of meditation toward liberation, the development of Buddhist psychology, and the evolution of the Buddhist view of causality and the problem of time. He provides a clear explanation of the gradual development of Buddhist thought from its early doctrinal beginning to some of the most complex and remarkable philosophical edifices in history.
Foreword
Translator's Note
Concordance
Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Works
Part 1: The Canonical Abhidharma Literature—Its Development and Methodology
I. The Earliest Abhidharma
II. The Canonical [Abhidharma] Works [of the Sarvastivada School]
III. The Abhidharma of the Pali School
IV. The Sariputrabhidharma
Part 2: The Development of Buddhist Philosophical Systems
V. The Origin of the Buddhist System
VI. Pancaskandhaka and Pancavastuka
VII. The Abhisamayavada
VIII. The Sarvastivada
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Index of Terms
Index of Texts