This book is the first book length study of its subject, and also includes a reprint of a previous paper by Williams on the reflexive nature of awareness, as well as the relevant Tibetan texts from Mi pham. The book will be of interest to all students of Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka, as well as associated areas of Buddhist thought such as Yogacara and the philosophy of Dharmakirti.
This book is the first book length study of its subject, and also includes a reprint of a previous paper by Williams on the reflexive nature of awareness, as well as the relevant Tibetan texts from Mi pham. The book will be of interest to all students of Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka, as well as associated areas of Buddhist thought such as Yogacara and the philosophy of Dharmakirti.
Chapter 1 Introducing Svasa?vedana - and Its Two Types Chapter 2 Â?ntarak?ita on the Reflexive Nature Of Consciousness Chapter 3 Madhyamak?la?k?ra 16-17 in Prajñ?karamati's Bodhicary?vat?rapañjik? on BCA 9:21 Chapter 4 The Verse Chapter 5 Mi Pham on Bodhicary?vat?ra 9:26 (Tibetan 9:25) Chapter 6 The Response of Tre bo brag dkar sprul sku bLo bzang dpal ldan bstan 'dzin Chapter 7 Mi Pham's Reply Chapter 8 Concluding Note-Why All The Fuss?
Chapter 1 Introducing Svasa?vedana - and Its Two Types Chapter 2 Â?ntarak?ita on the Reflexive Nature Of Consciousness Chapter 3 Madhyamak?la?k?ra 16-17 in Prajñ?karamati's Bodhicary?vat?rapañjik? on BCA 9:21 Chapter 4 The Verse Chapter 5 Mi Pham on Bodhicary?vat?ra 9:26 (Tibetan 9:25) Chapter 6 The Response of Tre bo brag dkar sprul sku bLo bzang dpal ldan bstan 'dzin Chapter 7 Mi Pham's Reply Chapter 8 Concluding Note-Why All The Fuss?
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