The reflexive nature of wareness: A Tibetan madhyamaka defence/ Williams, P.
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Contents:
1 Introducing svasamvedana—and its two types
2 Santaraksita on the reflexive nature
of consciousness
3 MadhyamakdlaTTikdra 16-17 in Prajnakaramati^s
Bodhicarydvatdrapanjikd on EGA 9:21
4 The verse
5 Mi pham on BodhicaTydvatdra9:26 (Tib. 25)
6 The response of Tre bo brag dkar sprul sku
bLo bzang dpal Idan bstan 'dzin
7 Mi pham's reply
8 Concluding note—why all the fuss?
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 294.3 WIL/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P09776 |
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1 Introducing svasamvedana—and its two types
2 Santaraksita on the reflexive nature
of consciousness
3 MadhyamakdlaTTikdra 16-17 in Prajnakaramati^s
Bodhicarydvatdrapanjikd on EGA 9:21
4 The verse
5 Mi pham on BodhicaTydvatdra9:26 (Tib. 25)
6 The response of Tre bo brag dkar sprul sku
bLo bzang dpal Idan bstan 'dzin
7 Mi pham's reply
8 Concluding note—why all the fuss?
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