How Do Madhyamikas Think?

And Other Essays on the Buddhist Philosophy of the Middle

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Buddhism, Philosophy
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Author: Tom J. F. Tillemans ISBN: 9781614292661
Publisher: Wisdom Publications Publication: April 12, 2016
Imprint: Wisdom Publications Language: English
Author: Tom J. F. Tillemans
ISBN: 9781614292661
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Publication: April 12, 2016
Imprint: Wisdom Publications
Language: English

A respected professor of Buddhist philosophy brings readers on a fascinating journey through Buddhism’s most animating ideas.

Tom Tillemans, who has studied Buddhist philosophy since the 1970s, excels in bringing analytic and continental philosophy into conversation with thinkers in the Sanskrit and Tibetan traditions. This volume collects his writings on the most rarefied of Buddhist philosophical traditions, the Madhyamaka, and its radical insights into the nature of reality. Tillemans’ approach ranges from retelling the history of ideas, to considering implications of those ideas for practice, to formal appraisal of their proofs. The 12 essays (four of which are being published for the first time) are products of rich and sophisticated debates and dialogues with colleagues in the field.

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A respected professor of Buddhist philosophy brings readers on a fascinating journey through Buddhism’s most animating ideas.

Tom Tillemans, who has studied Buddhist philosophy since the 1970s, excels in bringing analytic and continental philosophy into conversation with thinkers in the Sanskrit and Tibetan traditions. This volume collects his writings on the most rarefied of Buddhist philosophical traditions, the Madhyamaka, and its radical insights into the nature of reality. Tillemans’ approach ranges from retelling the history of ideas, to considering implications of those ideas for practice, to formal appraisal of their proofs. The 12 essays (four of which are being published for the first time) are products of rich and sophisticated debates and dialogues with colleagues in the field.

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