Logo

0
Your cart is empty empty bag

Free Worldwide Delivery on orders over $50

Х

Emptiness in Indian Buddhism

 
Musashi Tachikawa (Author)
Synopsis

Contents: Preface. 1. The philosophy of Nagarjuna. 2. Interpretations of emptiness in India and China. 3. The meaning of dependent origination. 4. Own being and emptiness. 5. A logical analysis of the middle stanzas. 6. The concept of universal in Madhyamika philosophy. 7. Logic in the Diamond Sutra. 8. On Dharma in Abhidharma Buddhism. 9. A sixth-century manual of Indian logic (a translation of the Nyayapravesa). 10. Conflicts between nominalism and realism in Indian philosophy.

45.00 40.5 $ 50.00 $
Free delivery Wolrdwidе in 10-18 days Ships in 1-2 days from New Delhi Membership for 1 Year $35.00
Get it now and save 10%
Members SAVE 10% every day
BECOME A MEMBER
About the author

Musashi Tachikawa

Musashi Tachikawa is professor at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan, (Ph.D., Harvard University (1975); D. Litt., Nagoya University (1970-92). His publications include the Structure of the World of Udayana's Realism (Reidel, 1980), Fiver Hundred Buddhist Deities (Adroit, 2000), Three Hundred Sixty Buddhist Deities (Adro, 2001).

Write a review
Reviews in total
 

Bibliographic information

Title Emptiness in Indian Buddhism
Date published: 31.12.2018
Edition 1st. ed.
Publisher Vajra Books
Language: English
isbn 9789937928809
length 194p.