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Loksangrahsandeshah

Loksangrahsandeshah

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The madhyamika or middle way, a school of buddhist thought that originated in india in the second or third century, was a decisive influence in the subsequent developement of mahayana buddhism.  in a new approach to its study, the emptiness of emptiness reconsiders the central doctrine of emptiness and shows that the madhyamika critique of all philosophical views is both subtler and more radical than most western interpretation indicates.  building on earlier research into sanskrit and tibetan sources, the present work also examines the assumptions that have governed the study of asian soteriological philosophy.  in assessing the philosophical significance of the madhyamika, the author demonstrates that the thrust toward a self-critical awareness of methodological presuppositions lies at the very heart of early indian madhyamika.  in this ysis, the self-deconstructing categories of nagarjuna and his immediate followers emerge as an edifying philosophy that may have a great deal to offer to discussion of the related problems of objectivity and relativism issues crucial to current philosophical conversation in the west.  the also contains the first complete english translation of candrakirtis madhyamakavatara (the entry into the middle way), with extensive exegetical and text-critical notes.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
100
Release Date:
1997-01-01
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Motilal Banarsidass
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
8120815882
Weight:
500 g
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