Mindfulness Meditation

IF 0.3 0 PHILOSOPHY Sartre Studies International Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.3167/SSI.2018.240205
Dane Sawyer
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In this article, I consider the rising interest in mindfulness meditation in the West and submit it to an analysis from a Sartrean phenomenological and ontological perspective. I focus on a common form of Buddhist meditation known as ānāpānasati, which focuses on the breath, in order to draw connections between common obstacles and experiences among meditation practitioners and Sartre’s understanding of consciousness. I argue that first-person reports generally support a Sartrean view of consciousness as spontaneous, free, and intentional, but I also highlight areas where Sartre’s phenomenology and ontology oversimplify the complex relationship between the pre-reflective and reflective modes of consciousness. I contend too that Sartre does not always take seriously enough the distracted, unfocused, and obsessively thought-oriented nature of consciousness.
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在这篇文章中,我考虑了西方对正念冥想日益增长的兴趣,并从萨特现象学和本体论的角度对其进行了分析。我关注的是一种名为ānāpānasati的佛教冥想的常见形式,它专注于呼吸,目的是将冥想练习者中常见的障碍和经历与萨特对意识的理解联系起来。我认为第一人称报告通常支持萨特关于意识是自发的、自由的和有意识的观点,但我也强调萨特的现象学和本体论过于简化了意识的前反思模式和反思模式之间的复杂关系。我也倾向于萨特并不总是足够认真地对待意识的分心、不集中和痴迷于思想导向的本质。
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