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Empty Logic eBook
Madhyamika Buddhism From Chinese Sources
language: english
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Philosophical Library/Open Road, September of 2022 ‧
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"Covers the basic philosophy and arguments of Mdhyamika, as well as discussing its possible influence on other forms of Buddhist thought, including Zen."—Journal of Chinese Philosophy
The chief purpose of Empty Logic is to expound the Mdhyamika philosophy of emptiness as presented in Chinese sources and to clarify misconceptions about this important Buddhist ideology. It is an attempt to present the earlier Chinese San-lun exposition of Ngrjuna’s thought. To followers of Mdhyamika, the doctrine of emptiness is not a metaphysical theory; rather it is essentially a way of salvation. Few people know that one of the most significant outcomes of Ngrjuna’s teaching was the creation of Zen (Ch’an) Buddhism in China.
In this work, Hsueh-li Cheng provides a general background of Buddhism to give a historical perspective of Mdhyamika thought and development. After exploring the various meanings and use of emptiness in the process of salvation and illustrating the relationship between Mdhyamika and Zen, Cheng investigates how Mdhyamikas addresses the concepts of reality, God, and knowledge. There follows a brief comparison between Ngrjuna’s, Kant’s, and Wittgenstein’s philosophies to suggest the unique nature of Ngrjuna’s teaching and explain why his beliefs cannot be classified alongside the other two thinkers.
Teaching emptiness as the middle way, the revolutionary Mdhyamika branch of Buddhism offers a singular and fascinating path to achieving liberation from the evil and suffering of the world.
The chief purpose of Empty Logic is to expound the Mdhyamika philosophy of emptiness as presented in Chinese sources and to clarify misconceptions about this important Buddhist ideology. It is an attempt to present the earlier Chinese San-lun exposition of Ngrjuna’s thought. To followers of Mdhyamika, the doctrine of emptiness is not a metaphysical theory; rather it is essentially a way of salvation. Few people know that one of the most significant outcomes of Ngrjuna’s teaching was the creation of Zen (Ch’an) Buddhism in China.
In this work, Hsueh-li Cheng provides a general background of Buddhism to give a historical perspective of Mdhyamika thought and development. After exploring the various meanings and use of emptiness in the process of salvation and illustrating the relationship between Mdhyamika and Zen, Cheng investigates how Mdhyamikas addresses the concepts of reality, God, and knowledge. There follows a brief comparison between Ngrjuna’s, Kant’s, and Wittgenstein’s philosophies to suggest the unique nature of Ngrjuna’s teaching and explain why his beliefs cannot be classified alongside the other two thinkers.
Teaching emptiness as the middle way, the revolutionary Mdhyamika branch of Buddhism offers a singular and fascinating path to achieving liberation from the evil and suffering of the world.
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| Property | Description |
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| ISBN: | 9781504078887 |
| Publisher: | Philosophical Library/Open Road |
| Release Date: | September of 2022 |
| Language: | English |
| Format: | eBook |
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| EAN: | 9781504078887 |
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