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Klaus-Dieter Mathes
Presenting a Controversial Doctrine in a Conciliatory Way:
Mkhan chen Gang shar dbang po’s (1925–1958/59?) Inclusion of Gzhan Stong (“Emptiness of Other”) within Prāsaṅgika
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Anne Burchardi
How Can a Momentary and Conditioned Mind Be Integral to Gzhan Stong?
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Shi Huifeng
Is “Illusion” a Prajñāpāramitā Creation?:
The Birth and Death of a Buddhist Cognitive Metaphor
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Edward Falls
Tsong kha pa and the Myth of the Given
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Elizabeth McManaman Grosz
Reading Nishida through Shinran:
Absolute Nothingness, Other Power, and Religious Consciousness
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Eiji Suhara
Re-Visioning Dōgen Kigen’s Attitude toward the System (Kenmitsu Taisei) in Considering the Concept of Aspiration (Kokorozashi) and Just-Sitting Mediation (Shikan-taza)
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Jay L. Garfield
Cittamātra as Conventional Truth from Śāntarakṣita to Mipham
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Douglas S. Duckworth
Visions of Unity: The Golden Pandita Shakya Chokden’s New Interpretation of Yogācāra and Madhyamaka
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Shinya Moriyama
Omniscience and the Rhetoric of Reason: Śāntarakṣita and Kamalaśīla on Rationality, Argumentation, and Religious Authority
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Christian Coseru
Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy
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Bret W. Davis
The Kyoto School: An Introduction
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Steven Heine
Entangling Vines: A Classic Collection of Zen Koans
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Gereon Kopf
Buddhist Philosophy of Mind
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Brook Ziporyn
Why Chinese Buddhist Philosophy?
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Eyal Aviv
Vasubandhu and Dharmakīrti on Rebirth and Nonself
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Emily McRae
Suffering, the Self, and Self-conceptions:
Comments on Tadeusz Zawidzki, Bryce Huebner, and Eyal Aviv
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Bryce Huebner
The Emptiness of Anger
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Tadeusz W. Zawidzki
Suffering and Mindfulness:
A Neo-Darwinian Perspective
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Thomas H. Doctor
What If Madhyamaka Is a Stance?:
Reading Nāgārjuna with the Help of Mabja Jangchub Tsöndrü and Bas van Fraassen
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Robert Feleppa
Buddhism, Intuition, and Virtue
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