CONTENTS:-
1. An Incident at Wang-Mei Shan.
2. Prelude in the Key of Emptiness:
i. Frameworks.
ii. Mirroring and Representation.
iii. A Paradox of Phenomenological Optics.
iv. The Dialectic of Mirroring.
v. The Thesis of Phenomenal Undecidability.
vi. Com(mens)uration.
I. MIND AS MIRROR:
1. The Mirrorless Mirror: Reflections on Buddhist Dialectic:
i. Analytic and Dialectic Phenomeno-Logic.
ii. Explanation.
iii. Absolute and Relative "Space".
iv. Reflective Negativity.
v. Buddhist Dialectics.
vi. Distinguished Distinctions.
vii. Archaic Distinctions.
viii. Deconstructing the Mirror.
ix. The Mirror of Mind.
x. Reflections.
xi. Visible Invisibility.
xii. Instantiation and Manifestation.
xiii. Analytic Thought.
xiv. The Thing-in Itself.
xv. Bivalence and the Real.
2. The Pathless Path: Reflections on Buddhist Meditative Practice:
i. Tranquility and Insight.
ii. The Formal Absorptions.
iii. Toward a Critique of Pure Suffering.
iv. Discursive Thought.
v. The Formless Absorptions.
vi. The Hierarchy of Concretion.
vii. Infinite Divisibility.
viii. Dependent Co-origination.
ix. The Lotus and the Chiasm.
x. The Body and the Bodhi Tree.
II. THE MIRRORING OF MIND:
1. The Gateless Gate: Reflections on the Methodology of Reflection:
i. Phenomenology and Its "Word".
ii. Mirror as Metaphor.
iii. The "Madness" of Phenomenological Method.
iv. Presuppositionlessness.
v. The Modes of Reflection.
vi. Reflections on Reflection.
vii. The Eidetic Reduction.
viii. Hyper-Reflection.
ix. The Great Doubt.
x. The Transformative Phenomenology of Liberation.
2. Mindless Minding: Reflections on Intentionality:
i. The Mystery of Consciousness.
ii. The Rupture of Immanence.
iii. Reduction and the Immanence of Intentionality.
iv. The World-Horizon.
v. The Ego as Reflection.
vi. The Ego as Gestalt.
vii. Diary of a Moon Gazer.