Madhyamaka Schools in India: A Study of the Madhyamaka Philosophy and of the Division of the System Into the Prāsaṅgika and Svātantrika Schools
Motilal Banarsidass (1986)
| Abstract | This Volume traces the development of one of the most divisive debates in Buddhist philosophy in which leading parts were taken by Nagarjuna, Bhavaviveka and ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Mādhyamika (Buddhism | |||||||||
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| Call number | BQ7457.D45 1986 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 8120801539 9788120801530 | |||||||||
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T. R. V. Murti (1980). The Central Philosophy of Buddhism: A Study of the Mādhyamika System. Unwin Paperbacks.
Ram Chandra Pandeya (1991). Nāgārjuna's Philosophy of No-Identity: With Philosophical Translations of the Madhyamaka-Kārikā, Śūnyatā-Saptati, and Vigrahavyāvartanī. Eastern Book Linkers.
Jaideva Singh (1968). Introduction to Madhyamaka Philosophy. Varanasi, Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
Jay L. Garfield (2002). Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Interpretation. Oxford University Press.
Richard Hayes (forthcoming). Madhyamaka. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
D. S. Duckworth (forthcoming). Mipam's Middle Way Through Yogācāra and Prāsaṅgika. Journal of Indian Philosophy.
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