Does a Table Have Buddha-Nature?

Philosophy East and West 63 (3):373-386 (2013)
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Abstract

I argue against the dialetheist interpretation of Madhyamaka propounded by Garfield and Priest, in part on textual grounds, but also on the grounds that their reading completely misses the rhetorical strategy behind the use of contradictions for soteriological ends in the Indian Buddhist tradition.

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