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A Study on Avijjā from the Perspective of Tevijja and Āsava
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삼명과 번뇌의 관점에서 보는 무명

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Youn, Hee-Jo (서울불교대학원대)
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The New Korean Philosophical Association Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association Vol. 100 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.4
Pages
115 - 137 (23page)
DOI
10.20433/jnkpa.2020.04.100.115

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My problem is simple. if the avijjā of the Twelve Nidanas is called ignorance of the Four Noble Truths, how do you explain the case of knowing the Four Noble Truths and not being able to eliminate the avijjā ? When the Four Noble Truths are interpreted doctrinally, it is not clear what kind of suffering it is and what kind of object of ignorance it is. I would like to examine the avijjā through the tevijja that the Buddha achieves enlightenment.
Regarding the object of the avijjā, the avijjā can be divided into the avijjā for the Four Noble Truths and the avijjā for the reincarnation. The former is called logical interpretation, the latter is called traditional interpretation. The avijjā for reincarnation is mainly used with tevijja in the process of describing the Buddha"s enlightenment. Of the tevijja, knowledge of the past lives and knowledge of the death and future lives clearly know the process and reality of the reincarnation of me and all sentient beings, and knowledge of the exhaustion of āsava knows that they have exhausted their defilements or āsava in the process of reincarnation. From the point of view of the Four Noble Truths, knowledge of the exhaustion of āsava is the process of the elimination and its path of Reincarnation, and knowledge of the past lives and knowledge of the death and future lives shows the suffering and its origin of reincarnation. Three Knowledge can be explained from the perspective of the Four Noble Truths. As such, the first place in the Twelve Nidanas, avijjā, should consider the viewpoints of the three knowledge, and the Four Noble Truths should be considered in connection with the three knowledge. If we can understand the Four Noble Truths from the viewpoint of three knowledge, the avijjā for the Four Noble Truths and the avijjā for the reincarnation will become commensurable.
If the above interpretation is an understanding of avijjā from a comprehensive point of view, it can be defined from the essential point of view that avijjā is defilements. It can be said that it belongs to defilements of avijjā among the three defilements. Avijjā could be defined as defilements of avijjā, ‘unknown and subtle defilements’. This is due to the fact that the essence of the tevijja is knowledge of the exhaustion of āsava, the essence of knowledge of the exhaustion of āsava is defilements, and the essence of the defilements is defilements of avijjā.

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한글요약
Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 문제의식의 관점에서 본 연기
Ⅲ. 무명
Ⅳ. 행과 식
Ⅴ. 삼명의 방법론
Ⅵ. 나가는 말
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