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An exemplary operation: Shikantaza and articulating practice via Deleuze

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posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by Antonia PontAntonia Pont
In what follows, we will propose a new theory and delimited definition of practice, where the latter can be understood as a “strange” (but not uncommon) register of action. It aims to clarify a conceptualization of what practice is and how it works, as well as to introduce a more assured vocabulary for its articulation. Understood simply, practice can be approached as a “strange” mode of more usual doings—a mode that is
woven into the quotidian fabric of living but not technically “of” that register.
Furthermore, the definition of practice proposed here, while delimited, also arguably works to include differently. With not every mode of action satisfying its criteria, and with other surprising examples falling within its definition, this approach brings out of solution a clearer understanding of what practice for our purposes does or does not include, and why.

History

Title of book

Transcendence, immanence and intercultural philosophy

Chapter number

9

Pagination

207 - 236

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Place of publication

Cham, Switzerland

ISBN-13

9783319430911

Language

eng

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2016, The Author

Extent

11

Editor/Contributor(s)

N Brown, W Franke