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MāDhyamika School : Buddhist Terms
73 words, approx. 1 pages The Middle Doctrine School of M. Bsm. founded by Nāgārjuna (q.v.) in second century A.D. to harmonize rival doctrines on the nature of Reality. Recognizes two forms of Truth, a relative (Samvriti) and an absolute (Paramārtha), but the...
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Madhyamaka Summary
20,801 words, approx. 69 pages Madhyamaka Madhyamaka is one of the two major schools of Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy (the other being Yogācāra. It traces its origins to the work of the South Indian philosopher Nāgārjuna (c. 150 CE), who...
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 Madhyamaka (Also known as Śunyavada) is a Buddhist Mahayāna tradition popularized by Nāgārjuna and Aśvaghoṣa. The school of thought and its subsidiaries are called "Madhyamaka"; those who follow it are called "Mādhyamikas." According to the...



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 Philosophy East and West
Pyrrhonism and the Madhyamaka.
10/01/2007: 15,121 words, approx. 50 pages No one doubts that significant contact existed in ancient times between Indians and Greeks. Some kind of trade seems to have been carried on between the eastern Mediterranean basin and India from an early date, eventually taking advantage of monsoon winds carrying ships...
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 Philosophy East and West
Personal identity, Minimalism, and Madhyamaka.
07/01/2002: 5,900 words, approx. 20 pages I The diachronic problem of personal identity is the problem of specifying what it is that makes a person the same person over time. Contemporary Western philosophical theories of diachronic personal identity have tended to be constructed in terms of a quest...


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