Mahāsaṃghika
Mahāsaṃghika (Skt.). The adherents of the self-styled ‘Majority Community’ or ‘Universal Assembly’, a school of
Buddhism which originated in the
schism with the
Sthaviras that occured after the Second Council (see
Council of Vaiśālī) and possibly just prior to the Third Council (see
Council of Pāṭaliputra I). The dispute that led to this schism seems to have largely concerned with interpretation of the
Vinaya, in respect of which one side took a more liberal approach. A degree of doctrinal difference also seems to have been involved concerning disagreements over the nature of an
Arhat (see
Mahādeva). This school went on to become one of the most sucessful and influential forms of Buddhism in
India, giving rise to several subschools in later years such as the
Ekavyāvahārika, the
Lokottara-vāda, and the
Bahuśrutīya. Some of the teachings of this school concerning the nature of
Buddhas and
Bodhisattvas have features in common with
Mahāyāna concepts, but since there is no evidence of innovation by the Mahāsaṃghikas in this respect before the rise of the Mahāyāna, in the view of some scholars, such elements should be ascribed to Mahāyāna influence. According to this view there is thus not much likelihood that the Mahāsaṃghika school played a part in the formation of the Mahāyāna before the latter emerged as a distinct entity. Other scholars see evidence for the converse in the formation of certain Mahāyāna sūtras, such as the
Nirvāṇa Sūtra.
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De Mul, Jos. The Tragedy of Finitude: Dilthey's Hermeneutics of Life.(Book review)
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Levinas, Goethe's Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, and the Compulsion of the Good.(Critical Essay)
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Santinello, Giovanni and Gregorio Piaia, Editors. Storia delle storie generali della filosofia.(Book Review)
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Remembering Paul Ricoeur: 1913-2005
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The Transformation of Psychology: Influences of 19th-Century Philosophy, Technology, and Natural Science
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A Theology of Life: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Religionless Christianity
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Heidegger, Martin. Supplements: from the Earliest Essays to "Being and Time" and Beyond.(Book Review)
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Wilhelm Christian Ludwig Dilthey
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Wilhelm Dilthey
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Wilhelm Dilthey , 1833-1911, German philosopher. He taught at the universities of...independence of the human sciences as distinct from the natural sciences. Dilthey laid down a foundation of descriptive and analytic psychology on which...
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Dilthey, Wilhelm
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
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Weltanschauung
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
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Hermeneutics
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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