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"The Other Emptiness presents a new vision of the Buddhist history and philosophy of emptiness in Tibet. The Other Emptiness brings together for the first time a collection of seminal essays by leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or "other-emptiness." This book addresses important topics in the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today"--
Sunyata. --- Emptiness (Sunyata) --- Nothingness (Sunyata) --- Relativity (Sunyata) --- Suññatā --- Void (Sunyata) --- Buddhism --- Buddhist philosophy --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Truth --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Doctrines.
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Tathāgatagarbha (Buddhism) --- Sunyata. --- Tathåagatagarbha (Buddhism) --- Sunyata --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Buddhism --- Emptiness (Sunyata) --- Nothingness (Sunyata) --- Relativity (Sunyata) --- Suññatā --- Void (Sunyata) --- Buddhist philosophy --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Truth --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects
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Buddhist literature --- Buddhism and literature. --- Sunyata. --- Buddhism and literature --- Sunyata --- Buddhism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Emptiness (Sunyata) --- Nothingness (Sunyata) --- Relativity (Sunyata) --- Suññatā --- Void (Sunyata) --- Buddhist philosophy --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Truth --- Buddhism and the arts --- Literature --- Religious literature --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Hearn, Lafcadio, --- Koizumi, Yakumo --- ハーン ラフカディオ --- ヘルン ラフカディオ --- 小泉八曇 --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 小泉八雲
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This sustained and distinctively Buddhist challenge to the ontology of Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness resolves the incoherence implicit in the Sartrean conception of nothingness by opening to a Buddhist vision of emptiness. Rooted in the insights of Madhyamika dialectic and an articulated meditative (zen) phenomenology, Nothingness and Emptiness uncovers and examines the assumptions that sustain Sartre's early phenomenological ontology and questions his theoretical elaboration of consciousness as "nothingness." Laycock demonstrates that, in addition to a "relative" nothingness (the for-itself) defined against the positivity and plenitude of the in-itself, Sartre's ontology requires, but also repudiates, a conception of "absolute" nothingness (the Buddhist "emptiness"), and is thus, as it stands, logically unstable, perhaps incoherent. The author is not simply critical; he reveals the junctures at which Sartrean ontology appeals for a Buddhist conception of emptiness and offers the needed supplement.
Nothing (Philosophy) --- Sunyata. --- Emptiness (Sunyata) --- Nothingness (Sunyata) --- Relativity (Sunyata) --- Suññatā --- Void (Sunyata) --- Buddhism --- Buddhist philosophy --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Truth --- Nothingness (Philosophy) --- Nihilism (Philosophy) --- Ontology --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Sartre, Jean-Paul, --- Sartre, Jean-Paul --- Sartŭr, Zhan-Pol --- Sartr, Zhan-Polʹ --- Sārtar, Jān-Būl --- Sārtar, Zhān-Pūl --- Sha-tʻe --- Sartre, J.-P. --- Sa-tʻe --- Sate --- Sa-tʻe, Jang-Pao-erh --- Sate, Rangbao'er --- Sāt, Chō̜ng-Pō̜n --- Sarutoru --- Sarṭr, G'on Pol --- Chō̜ng-Pō̜n Sāt --- Cārttar, L̲ān̲-Pōl --- Сартp, Жан-Поль, --- סארטר, ג׳אן פול --- סארטר, ג׳אן פון --- סארטר, ז׳אן פול --- סארטר, ז׳אן־פול, --- سارتر، جان پول --- Guillemin, Jacques --- Sārtra, Jyām̐ Pāla --- サルトル, ジャン ポール
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This is an introduction to the Buddhist philosophy of Emptiness which explores a number of themes in connection with the concept of Emptiness, a highly technical but very central notion in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. It examines the critique by the leading Nyingma school philosopher Mipham (1846-1912) formulated in his diverse writings. The book focuses on related issues such as what is negated by the doctrine of emptiness, the nature of ultimate reality, and the difference between 'extrinsic' and 'intrinsic' emptiness.
Sunyata. --- Emptiness (Sunyata) --- Nothingness (Sunyata) --- Relativity (Sunyata) --- Suññatā --- Void (Sunyata) --- Buddhism --- Buddhist philosophy --- Mādhyamika (Buddhism) --- Truth --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho, --- A-dzi-ta, --- Ajitaguru, --- Bla-ma Mi-pham, --- Blo-gros-rab-gsal-padma-bźad-pa, --- Chü Mou-pʻan-chia-yang-nan-chieh-chia-tsʻo --- ʼJam-dbyaṅs-rnam-rgyal, Mi-pham, --- ʼJam-dpal-dges-paʼi-raṅ-mdaṅs Mtsho-byuṅ-bźad-paʼi-ge-sar, --- ʼJam-dpal-dgyes-paʼi-rdo-rje, --- ʼJam-mgon Bla-ma Mi-pham, --- ʼJam-mgon ʼJu Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho, --- ʼJam-mgon Mi-pham-rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Jamgön Mipam, --- Jamgon Mipham, --- Jinendra Mephampa, --- ʼJu Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho, --- Ju Mipham, --- Kheschhog Mipham, --- Lama Mi-pham, --- Lama Mipam, --- Mañdzu-gho-ṣa-bi-dza-ya, --- Mephampa, Jinendra, --- Mi-pham-gya-tso, --- Mi-pham-ʼjam-dbyangs-rgya-mtsho, --- Mi-pham ʼJam-dbyangs-rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Mi-pham-ʼjam-dbyaṅs-phyogs-las-rnam-rgyal Dpal-bzaṅ-po, --- Mi-pham-ʼjam-dbyaṅs-rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Mi-pham-ʼjam-dpal-dgyes-pa, --- Mi-pham Jampal-gyepa, --- Mi-pham ʼJjam-dpal-dgyes-paʼi-rdo rje, --- Mi-pham, --- Mi-pham-phyogs-las-rnam-par-rgyal-ba, --- Mi-pham Rin-po-che, --- Mi-pham Rinpoche, --- Mi-pham Rje, --- Mi-pham-rnam-par-rgyal-ba, --- Mi-pham-rnam-rgyal, --- Mi-pham-rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Mipam, --- Mipham, Jamgon, --- Mipham Jamyang Gyatso, --- Mipham, --- Mipham Rinpoche, --- Mtsho-byuṅ-bźad-paʼi-ge-sar, ʼJam-dpal-dges-paʼi-raṅ-mdaṅs, --- Su-dhi-sūrya, --- Maipengrenboqie, --- 麦彭仁波切, --- ʼJu Mi-pham Blo-bzang-rgya-mtsho, --- Rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Mi-pham ʼJam-dpal-dgyes-paʼi-rdo rje, --- ʼJu Mi-pham-pa, --- Kun-mkhyen Mi-pham-rgya-mtsho, --- Mi-pham ʼJam-dbyangs Rnam-rgyal-rgya-mtsho, --- Ju Moupanjiayangnanjiejiacuo, --- Ju Mipangjiayangnanjiejiacuo, --- 居米庞嘉央南杰嘉措, --- ʼJam-dbyangs-rnam-rgyal, Mi-pham, --- ʼJam-dpal-dges-paʼi-rang-mdangs Mtsho-byung-bzhad-paʼi-ge-sar, --- Mtsho-byung-bzhad-paʼi-ge-sar, ʼJam-dpal-dges-paʼi-raṅ-mdangs,
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