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- catalog alternative "Tibetan Buddhist interpretation of Mādhyamika philosophy emphasizing the compatibility of emptiness and conventional phenomena".
- catalog contributor b12860637.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [595]-639) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Analysis -- 1. An Overview of the Great Exposition -- 2. Interpretation of Scripture -- 3. Dzong-ka-ba's Argument -- 4. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters I: Not Negating Enough -- 5. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters II: Negating Too Much -- 6. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters III: Other Issues of Difference -- 7. Summation: Emptiness and Ethic -- pt. 2. Translation of Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition -- 1. The Interpretable and the Definitive -- 2. Reliable Sources -- 3. The Stages of Entry Into Suchness -- 4. Misidentifying the Object of Negation -- 5. The Uncommon Feature of Madhyamika -- 6. Dependent-Arising and Emptiness -- 7. Madhyamika Response -- pt. 3. Translation of the Four Interwoven Annotations -- 1. The Interpretable and the Definitive -- 2. Reliable Sources -- 3. The Stages of Entry Into Suchness -- 4. Misidentifying the Object of Negation -- 5. The Uncommon Feature of Madhyamika -- 6. Dependent-Arising and Emptiness -- 7. Madhyamika Response -- App. 1. The Division of Madhyamikas into Reason-Established Illusionists and Proponents of Thorough Non-Abiding -- App. 2. Alex Wayman's Translation Considered -- App. 3. Jan-yang-shay-ba's Outline -- App. 4. Emendations to the Delhi Edition of the Four Interwoven Annotations -- Glossary 1. English-Tibetan-Sanskrit -- Glossary 2. Tibetan-Sanskrit-English -- Glossary 3. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 847 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0861713648 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Wisdom Publications,".
- catalog subject "BQ7950.T754 L345 2003".
- catalog subject "Dge-lugs-pa (Sect) Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Mādhyamika (Buddhism)".
- catalog subject "Pratītyasamutpāda.".
- catalog subject "Sunyata.".
- catalog subject "Tsoṅ-kha-pa Blo-bzaṅ-grags-pa, 1357-1419. Lam rim chen mo.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Analysis -- 1. An Overview of the Great Exposition -- 2. Interpretation of Scripture -- 3. Dzong-ka-ba's Argument -- 4. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters I: Not Negating Enough -- 5. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters II: Negating Too Much -- 6. Dzong-ka-ba and Modern Interpreters III: Other Issues of Difference -- 7. Summation: Emptiness and Ethic -- pt. 2. Translation of Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition -- 1. The Interpretable and the Definitive -- 2. Reliable Sources -- 3. The Stages of Entry Into Suchness -- 4. Misidentifying the Object of Negation -- 5. The Uncommon Feature of Madhyamika -- 6. Dependent-Arising and Emptiness -- 7. Madhyamika Response -- pt. 3. Translation of the Four Interwoven Annotations -- 1. The Interpretable and the Definitive -- 2. Reliable Sources -- 3. The Stages of Entry Into Suchness -- 4. Misidentifying the Object of Negation -- 5. The Uncommon Feature of Madhyamika -- 6. Dependent-Arising and Emptiness -- 7. Madhyamika Response -- App. 1. The Division of Madhyamikas into Reason-Established Illusionists and Proponents of Thorough Non-Abiding -- App. 2. Alex Wayman's Translation Considered -- App. 3. Jan-yang-shay-ba's Outline -- App. 4. Emendations to the Delhi Edition of the Four Interwoven Annotations -- Glossary 1. English-Tibetan-Sanskrit -- Glossary 2. Tibetan-Sanskrit-English -- Glossary 3. Sanskrit-Tibetan-English.".
- catalog title "Dependent-arising and emptiness : a Tibetan Buddhist interpretation of Mādhyamika philosophy emphasizing the compatibility of emptiness and conventional phenomena / Elizabeth Napper.".
- catalog title "Tibetan Buddhist interpretation of Mādhyamika philosophy emphasizing the compatibility of emptiness and conventional phenomena".
- catalog type "text".