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Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school

Carmen Dragonetti
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After some general introductory remarks on Indian philosophy, this essay deals with the structure of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealist school. Mind can be conceived as having two ‘parts': the receptacle consciousness, constituted by the vasanas, or ‘marks' left by any individual experience, which ‘remains' in the mind in an unconscious state; and the function consciousness, constituted by these same vasanas transforming themselves into conscious ideas and representations, which are either of a cognizing ego or of congnized objects and beings and similar to the experiences that gave rise to them. Since a beginningless eternity, vasanas have been produced without anything real corresponding to them, in a fantasmagorical process.
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hal-00570832 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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Fernando Tola, Carmen Dragonetti. Philosophy of mind in the Yogacara Buddhist idealistic school. History of Psychiatry, 2005, 16 (4), pp.453-465. ⟨10.1177/0957154X05059213⟩. ⟨hal-00570832⟩

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