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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
- | Jǐng went to Middle School (1915-1919) and Teachers’ College (1919-1923) in Nánjīng [[南京]]. In January of [[1923]] he tested into the Chinese Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]], where he studied under Ōuyáng Jìngwú [[歐陽竟無]]. He graduated in August and began teaching at Northeastern University 東北大學 in September. There, he lectured on Consciousness-Only 唯識 as a replacement for Western epistemology. He was | + | Jǐng went to Middle School (1915-1919) and Teachers’ College (1919-1923) in Nánjīng [[南京]]. In January of [[1923]] he tested into the Chinese Inner Studies Institute [[支那內學院]], where he studied under Ōuyáng Jìngwú [[歐陽竟無]]. He graduated in August and began teaching at Northeastern University 東北大學 in September. There, he lectured on Consciousness-Only 唯識 as a replacement for Western epistemology. He was a skeptic, treating traditional beliefs, the works of ancient Chinese and contemporary Western philosophers with caution. Eventually he became a professor. In September of [[1928]], he went back to his hometown. In his life he taught philosophy at a number of colleges over the curse of his life, in Sìchuān and the Jiāngnán [[江南]] Region. |
- | He is best known in the Buddhist world for participating in debates in the mid-1920s over the authenticity of the ''Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith'' [[大乘起信論真偽辯]], as well as his opposition to thinking of Táng Dàyuán [[唐大圓]]. | + | He is best known in the Buddhist world for participating in debates in the mid-1920s over the authenticity of the ''Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith'' [[大乘起信論真偽辯]], as well as his opposition to the thinking of Táng Dàyuán [[唐大圓]]. |
==Major Works== | ==Major Works== |
Jǐng Chāngjí 景昌極 (1903-1982)
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Jǐng Chāngjí 景昌極 (1903-1982) was an educator, exponent of Consciousness-Only 唯識, and a student of Ōuyáng Jiàn.
Jǐng went to Middle School (1915-1919) and Teachers’ College (1919-1923) in Nánjīng 南京. In January of 1923 he tested into the Chinese Inner Studies Institute 支那內學院, where he studied under Ōuyáng Jìngwú 歐陽竟無. He graduated in August and began teaching at Northeastern University 東北大學 in September. There, he lectured on Consciousness-Only 唯識 as a replacement for Western epistemology. He was a skeptic, treating traditional beliefs, the works of ancient Chinese and contemporary Western philosophers with caution. Eventually he became a professor. In September of 1928, he went back to his hometown. In his life he taught philosophy at a number of colleges over the curse of his life, in Sìchuān and the Jiāngnán 江南 Region.
He is best known in the Buddhist world for participating in debates in the mid-1920s over the authenticity of the Mahāyāna Awakening of Faith 大乘起信論真偽辯, as well as his opposition to the thinking of Táng Dàyuán 唐大圓.