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The Tattvasamgraha of Santaraksita
- Selected Metaphysical Chapters
Engelsk Hardback
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- Selected Metaphysical Chapters
Engelsk Hardback

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The Tattvasamgraha, or Encyclopedia of Metaphysics, is the most influential and frequently studied philosophical text from the late period of Indian Buddhism. Its authors-Santaraksita and his commentator and student, Kamalasila-both played key roles in founding the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. In the Tattvasamgraha, they explain, discuss, and critique a range of views from across the South Asian philosophical and religious spectrum, including ideas drawn from Buddhism, Jainism, and traditions now incorporated into Hinduism. The Tattvasamgraha also includes the earliest discussion of Advaita Vedanta in any Buddhist text.In The Tattvasamgraha of Santaraksita, Charles Goodman translates chapters of the text that deal with fundamental philosophical issues like the existence or nonexistence of God and the soul; the nature of matter and causal relationships; the connection between words and their referents; rules of logic; sources of human knowledge; and the compatibility of beliefs about karma with Buddhism''s fundamental claim that there is no self. Goodman''s introductory chapters discuss translation choices and explain the arguments and reasoning employed by the Tattvasamgraha''s original authors.Together, Goodman''s accessible translations and introductory chapters give readers an ideal way to familiarize themselves with the argumentative methods and logical principles of Buddhist epistemology, as well as the intellectual and cultural context of Buddhist philosophy.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
296
ISBN-13:
9780190927349
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0190927348
Udg. Dato:
7 jul 2022
Længde:
25mm
Bredde:
240mm
Højde:
164mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato:
7 jul 2022
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