A Sociology of No-Self: Applying Buddhist Social Theory to Symbolic Interaction

作者: Matthew Immergut , Peter Kaufman

DOI: 10.1002/SYMB.90

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摘要: Although fraught with complexity, the self is a central phenomenon of discussion and analysis within sociology. This article contributes to this discourse by introducing Buddhist ideas anatta (no-self) prattyasamutpāda (interdependence) as analytic frameworks deconstruct rethink We argue that sociological self, most clearly articulated symbolic interactionism, premised on self-other dualism. dualism leads conceptualization constantly threatened anxious. Using these concepts we propose an alternative interpretive schema, sociology no-self, for analyzing social interaction understanding roots angst.

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