Two Dogmas of Zen Buddhism
By George Wrisley
45 pages… language, concepts, and meanings are embodied through our dispositions, abilities, comportment, and actions
After identifying two related, Zen “dogmas”—(1) that language obscures reality and that (2) Buddhist practice is about cultivating the experience of emptiness—this essay sets about to refute these by examining the way that concepts are enacted and embodied.