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| #192233 in Books | 2010-12-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x.90 x9.20l,.86 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.| Essential reading for Madhyamikas|By Edward A. Arnold|This eponymous collection is a collection by big names (Garfield, Tillemans, Newland) and younger colleagues (Takchoe, Westerhoff, etc) on the nature and importance of conventional truth in Nagarjuna studies specifically following Candrakirti's exegesis. This is an important contribution in that it highlights the practica|||"There is much to admire in this intensely collaborative effort to bring Buddhist conceptions of truth in conversation with contemporary analytic philosophy [A]n engaging-and playfully so-exercise in the best kind of cross-cultural philosophical reflection. T
The doctrine of the two truths--a conventional truth and an ultimate truth--is central to Buddhist metaphysics and epistemology. The two truths (or two realities), the distinction between them, and the relation between them is understood variously in different Buddhist schools and is of special importance to the Madhyamaka school. The fundamental ideas are articulated with particular force by Nagarjuna (2nd--3rd century CE) who famously claims that the two truths are ide...
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