國立臺灣大學哲學系Department of Philosophy , National Taiwan University釋恆清Shih, H.C.H.C.Shih2017-09-082018-05-292017-09-082018-05-291989-01http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/281975This paper attempts to make a critical analysis of the nature of mind in the Awakening of Mahayana Faith, a text belonging to the corpus of Tath?gatagarbha literature. The first section examines the two aspects of the One Mind: the Gate of Suchness and the Gate of Samsara. The important point that the One Mind theory makes is that the purity, or suchness of the mind inherently exists, while the elements of impurity, or samsara in the mind are adventitious. The second section deals with the theoretical difficulties arising from the theory of One Mind. First, is the inherently pure mind a from of monism? Second, since the One Mind is originally pure, where does evil come from? The doctrine of ??nyat? can be employed to solve the first problem, while the theory of avidya is used to explain away the second problem. Syncretizing the theory of human nature in Yog?c?ra and Tath?gatagarbha traditions, the Awakening of Mahayana Faith, based on the existence of innate pure mind, established the foundation of Buddhahood.大乘起信論的心性論The Nature of Mind in the Awakening of Mahayana Faithjournal article