Religions (Apr 2023)

Oneself as Another: Yantraputraka Metaphors in Buddhist Literature

  • You Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14040503
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 503

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While Buddhist teachings deny the presence of a stable, unchanging self, they must still make sense of human agency. In this article, I look through metaphors of mechanical men in Buddhist literature, which inform us of attempts to tackle the problem by resorting to figurative speech. With a selection of examples, we shall see not only a basic rationale of these metaphors, as well as the dynamics of their usage in Buddhist texts against different doctrinal backgrounds, but also their meta-philosophical role in penetrating through the agent-oriented “universe of discourse”.

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