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Tibetan scholasticism in the 11th and 12th centuries Contributions to a panel at the XVth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Atlanta, 23–28 June 2008
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Tibetan scholasticism in the 11th and 12th centuries Contributions to a panel at the XVth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Atlanta, 23–28 June 2008
Pa tshab and the origin of Prāsaṅgika
Georges Dreyfus, Drongbu Tsering
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
In pursuit of transparent means of knowledge – The Madhyamaka project of rMa bya Byaṅ chub brtson ʼgrus
Thomas Doctor
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
Źaṅ Thaṅ sag pa on theses (dam bcaʼ, pratijñā) in Madhyamaka thought
Chizuko Yoshimizu
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
Roṅ zom Chos bzaṅ on Mahāyoga and Madhyamaka
Heidi Köppl
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
Introduction – Unearthing the foundations of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy
Pascale Hugon, Kevin Vose
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
rṄog Blo ldan śes rab’s position on the Buddha-nature doctrine and its influence on the early gSaṅ phu tradition
Kazuo Kano
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
Making and remaking the ultimate in early Tibetan readings of Śāntideva
Kevin Vose
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
The origin of the theory of definition and its place in Phya pa Chos kyi seṅ ge’s philosophical system
Pascale Hugon
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
Phywa pa’s argumentative analogy between factive assessment (yid dpyod) and conceptual thought (rtog pa)
Jonathan Stoltz
JIABS 32/1-2 (2009[2010])
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