Abstract
John Sallis’ volumes on the Force of the Imagination (2000) and Logic of the Imagination (2012) constitute, in the field of contemporary Continental thought, a novel philosophical view of the elementals. Tibetan Buddhism has a more than a thousand-year old tradition of teaching about and practicing with the elements. This study is a preliminary exploration of the cross-currents of these two elemental teachings.
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Schwartz, Michael
(2018)
"On Elemental Phenomenology: Sallis and Dzogchen Buddhism,"
Journal of Conscious Evolution: Iss. 14, Article 1.
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https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/cejournal/vol14/iss14/1
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