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Can't Find the Time: Temporality in Madhyamaka

Philosophy East & West, 2023
: The relation between Prāsaṅgika-Madhyamaka accounts of time and contemporary physical accounts of time are considered. Caution is urged in assimilating them too quickly, and caution that there are many differences in detail.
J. Garfield
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From Madhyamaka to Consequentialism

2015
Charles Goodman
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Taktsang’s Madhyamaka

2022
AbstractThis chapter explores Taktsang’s reading of Candrakīrti and how it forms the basis for his critique of Tsongkhapa, whom he accuses of attempting to merge foundationalist epistemology (Pramāṇavāda) and antifoundationalist Prāsaṅgika Madhyamaka.
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Dharmakīrti and the Madhyamaka: Perspectives from a Tantric Author (Or: Of Missing Links in the History of Buddhist Thought)

Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques
As is well known, Steinkellner (Steinkellner, Ernst. 1990. “Is Dharmakīrti a Mādhyamika?” In: David Seyfort Ruegg and Lambert Schmithausen (eds.), Earliest Buddhism and Madhyamaka. Panels of the VIIth World Sanskrit Conference.
Margherita Serena Saccone
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Early Chinese Madhyamaka Ethics: Revisiting the Subtleties of Jizang’s Claim That “Grasses and Trees Possess Buddha-Nature”

Religions
Taking Jiaxiang Jizang’s (嘉祥吉藏, 549–623) statement that “grasses and trees possess Buddha-nature” (草木有佛性, cao mu you foxing) as an example of Early Chinese Madhyamaka ethics, I provide an analysis of the two main propositions of his claim and discuss the
Wei-Hung Yen
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The Madhyamaka Contribution to Skepticism

International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 2021
Abstract This paper examines the work of Nāgārjuna as interpreted by later Madhyamaka tradition, including the Tibetan Buddhist Tsongkhapa (1357–1419). It situates Madhyamaka skepticism in the context of Buddhist philosophy, Indian philosophy more generally, and Western equivalents.
Georges Dreyfus, Jay L. Garfield
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A Shared Negation, Opposed Closures: Nietzsche, Eternal Recurrence, and Madhyamaka Buddhism

Human Affairs
This essay examines whether a shared anti-substantialist gesture yields comparable final commitments in Nietzsche and Madhyamaka Buddhism (prāsaṅgika reading).
Cosimo Pastia
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Bridging Texts and Traditions: *Tattvasiddhi and Early Madhyamaka in Kumārajīva’s Context

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
The relationship between the *Tattvasiddhi and Madhyamaka has remained a central topic for centuries. Contemporary scholarship has predominantly focused on the philosophical commonalities between the *Tattvasiddhi and Madhyamaka.
Xue-yin Lin
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The Philosophical Foundation of Karma Doctrine in Abhidharma and Madhyamaka

Voprosy filosofii
The Buddha’s teaching on karma was a revolutionary discovery for the concept of cyclic reincarnation (samsara), which is already found in the earliest Buddhist texts and was further developed in the Abhidharma literature.
Irina Urbanaeva
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Nāgārjuna’s Madhyamaka Reconsidered: Neopragmatist Reflections on Language

Philosophy East & West
This paper provides a novel interpretation of Nāgārjuna’s Madhyamaka. I highlight what I take to be an unexamined presupposition shared by contemporary Madhyamaka scholars, i.e., representationalism, in order to show how this assumption underpins ongoing
Alexandra S. Ilieva
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