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Madhyamika and Yogacara
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Acknowledgments Author's Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Buddhist Subjectivity 2. An Interpretation of the Term "Samvrti " (Convention) in Buddhism 3. The Bodhisattva Returns to this World 4. The Silence of the Buddha and its Madhyamic Interpretation 5. What Remains in Sunyata : A Yogacara Interpretation of Emptiness 6. The Buddhist World View as Elucidated in the Three-nature Theory and Its Similies 7. Connotations of the Word Asraya (Basis) in the Mahayana-Sutralamkara 8. Usages and Meanings of Parinamana 9. Tranquil Flow of Mind: An Interpretation of Upeksa 10. On the Theory of Buddha Body (Buddha-kaya ) 11. Logic of Convertibility 12. Ontology in Mahayana Buddhism 13. From Madhyamika to Yogacara : An Analysis of MMK, XXIV. 18 and ME I.1-2 14. Ascent and Descent: Two-Directional Activity in Buddhist Thought 15. Emptiness 16. Yogacara --A Reappraisal Appendix--Sources of Essays Notes Bibliography Index of Terms Index of Tibetan Terms Index of Chinese and Japanese Terms Index of Sanskrit Terms

About the Author

Gadjin M. Nagao is Professor Emeritus of Buddhist Studies at Kyoto University, Japan. He is the author of The Foundational Standpoint of Madhyamika Philosophy, also published by SUNY Press. Leslie S. Kawamura is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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"It ties together for the first time the two primary schools of Indian Mahayana tradition. Nagao's insights have been valued by Japanese scholars all along and only recently have Western scholars appreciated them. This offers a complete picture of his novel deliberations, showing a first-rate thinker at work." -- Kenneth Inada, State University of New York, Buffalo "Professor Nagao is one of the most respected scholars in Buddhism, especially in Yogacara. His detailed treatment of each of the themes combined with a careful linguistic analysis of Buddhist philosophical concepts sheds much light on Buddhist doctrines." -- David J. Kalupahana, University of Hawaii "The author's strength in philological discipline and knowledge is manifest. The height of his philosophical achievement may be glimpsed in the chapter entitled: The Logic of Convertibility, which explicates the dialectical structure underlying the Madhyamika and Yogacara systems." -- Shohei Ichimura, Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley, California

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