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Buddhism, marxism, and the philosophy of Egon Bondy
2019
Kontradikce
This article discusses the thought of the Czech Marxist philosopher, writer, and poet Egon Bondy (1930-2007) and his dialectical interpretation of Buddhist philosophy, which strongly influenced Bondy's "nonsubstantial ontology" with its teaching about the Emptiness (śūnyatā) of all entities, the central concept in the philosophy of the Buddhist monk Nāgārjuna (ca 150-250 AD). The second, shorter part of the article outlines recent developments in the field of philosophy inspired by Marxism and Buddhism.
doi:10.46957/con.2019.2.4
fatcat:cjebm6665bd33fizsbu6tr7rom