Madhyamaka and Yogācāra: allies or rivals?

New York: Oxford University Press (2015)
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Madhyamaka and Yogacara are the two principal schools of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. While Madhyamaka asserts the ultimate emptiness and conventional reality of all phenomena, Yogacara is usually considered to be idealistic. This collection of essays addresses the degree to which these philosophical approaches are consistent or complementary. Indian and Tibetan doxographies often take these two schools to be philosophical rivals. They are grounded in distinct bodies of sutra literature and adopt what appear to be very different positions regarding the analysis of emptiness and the status of mind. Madhyamaka-Yogacara polemics abound in Indian Buddhist literature, and Tibetan doxographies regard them as distinct systems. Nonetheless, scholars have tried to synthesize the two positions for centuries. This volume offers new essays by prominent experts on both these traditions, who address the question of the degree to which these philosophical approaches should be seen as rivals or as allies. In answering the question of whether Madhyamaka and Yogacara can be considered compatible, contributors engage with a broad range of canonical literature, and relate the texts to contemporary philosophical problems.

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Two Topics Concerning Consciousness in Śāntarakşita’s Yogācāra-Madhyamaka Syncretism

Śāntarakṣita (725-788 C.E.) has a critical place in any discussion of the relationship between Yogācāra and Madhyamaka thought in the history of Mahāyāna philosophical ideas. As a Mādhyamika who advocates for tenets concerning consciousness that are more traditionally associated with his Y... see more

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Jay Garfield
Smith College
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University of Oxford

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