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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Duckworth, Douglas S., 1971- Tibetan Buddhist philosophy of mind and nature. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019] (DLC) 2018010436 (OCoLC)1039929603 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Douglas S Duckworth |
ISBN: | 9780190883966 0190883960 |
OCLC Number: | 1078636867 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Between construction and immediacy -- Emptying emptiness -- Emptiness enframed and unenframed -- Emptiness as performative and propositional -- Nonduality of Madhyamaka and Yogacara -- Ontology and phenomenology -- Critical ontology in Madhyamaka arguments -- Prasagika-Madhyamaka and radical deconstruction -- Phenomenological analyses in mind-only -- Self-awareness and the subject-object -- Types of self-awareness -- Mind and gnosis -- The critical gaze of Geluk Prasagika -- Concepts and the nonconceptual -- Language and the roots of knowledge -- Conception and perception -- Prasagika-Madhyamaka and conventional foundations -- Cultivation -- Radical phenomenology -- And the flesh became word: on the inversion and creation of value in Tantra -- Mahamudra phenomenology -- The great perfection -- The ground as fruition -- Appendix A: prologue to roar of the fearless lion -- Appendix B: excerpt from A Lamp completely illuminating the profound reality of interdependence -- Appendix C: the Buddhist philosophies section from the Concise summary of the philosophies of the wish-fulfilling treasury -- Appendix D: Mahamudra meditation: the essential nature of the completion stage. |
Responsibility: | by Douglas S. Duckworth. |
Abstract:
Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature offers a philosophical overview of Tibetan Buddhist thought. Engaging some of the most difficult and critical topics in Buddhist thought, Douglas Duckworth provides a richly textured overview that explores the intersecting nature of mind, language, and world depicted across Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
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