Is svasaṃvitti transcendental? A tentative reconstruction following Śāntarakṣita

Asian Philosophy 15 (1):77 – 111 (2005)
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There has emerged in recent years the recognition that the characteristically Buddhist doctrine of svasa vitti 2 (‘apperception’, as I will render it for reasons to become clear presently) was vari...

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