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  1. A note on some aspects of mi bskyod rdo rje's critique of dge lugs pa madhyamaka.Paul Williams - 1983 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 11 (2):125-145.
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  • Recognizing Reality: Dharmakīrti's Philosophy and Its Tibetan Interpretations.Georges B. J. Dreyfus & Georges Dreyfus Cortés - 1997 - SUNY Press.
    Dreyfus examines the central ideas of Dharmakīrti, one of the most important Indian Buddhist philosophers, and their reception among Tibetan thinkers. During the golden age of ancient Indian civilization, Dharmakīrti articulated and defended Buddhist philosophical principles. He did so more systematically than anyone before his time (the seventh century CE) and was followed by a rich tradition of profound thinkers in India and Tibet. This work presents a detailed picture of this Buddhist tradition and its relevance to the history of (...)
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  • The Two Truths Debate: Tsongkhapa and Gorampa on the Middle Way.Sonam Thakchoe - 2007 - Wisdom Publications.
    All lineages of Tibetan Buddhism today claim allegiance to the philosophy of the Middle Way, the exposition of emptiness propounded by the second-century Indian master Nagarjuna. But not everyone interprets it the same way. A major faultline runs through Tibetan Buddhism around the interpretation of what are called the two truths-the deceptive truth of conventional appearances and the ultimate truth of emptiness. An understanding of this faultline illuminates the beliefs that separate the Gelug descendents of Tsongkhapa from contemporary Dzogchen and (...)
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  • The indian and the indic in tibetan cultural history, and tson kha pa's achievement as a Scholar and thinker: An essay on the concepts of buddhism in tibet and tibetan buddhism. [REVIEW]D. Seyfort Ruegg - 2004 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 32 (4):321-343.
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  • Altruism and reality: studies in the philosophy of the Bodhicaryavatara.Paul Williams - 1998 - Surrey: Curzon Press.
    This volume brings together Paul Williams's previously published papers on the Indian and Tibetan interpretations of selected verses from the eighth and ninth chapters of the Bodhicaryavatara. In addition, there is a much longer version of the paper 'Identifying the Object of Negation', and nearly half the book consists of a wholly new essay, 'The Absence of Self and the Removal of Pain', subtitled 'How Santideva Destroyed the Bodhisattva Path'. This book will be of interest to those concerned with the (...)
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  • The two truths in the Mādhyamika philosophy of the Ge-luk-ba order of Tibetan Buddhism.Guy Newland - 1992 - Ithaca, N.Y., USA: Snow Lion Publications.
    Buddhist perspectives on ethics and emptiness.
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  • Dependent-arising and emptiness: a Tibetan Buddhist interpretation of Mādhyamika philosophy emphasizing the compatibility of emptiness and conventional phenomena.Elizabeth Napper - 1989 - Boston: Wisdom Publications.
    Arising and emptiness are the two essential Buddhist concepts, which when understood, lead to the highest school of Buddhist philosophy.
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  • The conventional status of reflexive awareness: What's at stake in a tibetan debate?Jay L. Garfield - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (2):201-228.
    ‘Ju Mipham Rinpoche, (1846-1912) an important figure in the _Ris med_, or non- sectarian movement influential in Tibet in the late 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> Centuries, was an unusual scholar in that he was a prominent _Nying ma_ scholar and _rDzog_ _chen_ practitioner with a solid dGe lugs education. He took dGe lugs scholars like Tsong khapa and his followers seriously, appreciated their arguments and positions, but also sometimes took issue with them directly. In his commentary to Candrak¥rti’s _Madhyamakåvatåra, _Mi (...)
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  • The critique of Svatantra reasoning by Candrakirti and Tsong-kha-pa: a study of philosophical proof according to two Prasangika Madhyamaka traditions of India and Tibet.Kodo Yotsuya - 1999 - Stuttgart: Steiner.
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