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La Doctrina del Vacio en la Escuela Madhyamaka y el Hastavalanamaprkarana |
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Tola, Fernando
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Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia
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Volume | v.3 |
Date | 1977 |
Pages | 159 - 175 |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 西班牙文=Spanish |
Keyword | Buddhism; Empirical Metaphysics; Negation; Reality; Void; Tola, Fernando |
Abstract | Nagarjuna denies the real existence of the empirical reality,which conceals the true reality. The true reality comes forth through the abolition of the empirical reality,with which it has nothing in common:it is neither being nor nothing,neither divine nor sacred. The yogic experience of this true reality,consequently,is not a mystic experience. Nagarjuna's theory is the most radical,bold and rational conception of the absolute elaborated in India, without any concession to the religious feeling. The authors give a translation from the Tibetan of the "Hastavalanamaprakarana" as an example of the arguments employed by Nagarjuna's school to support their doctrines. |
ISSN | 03250725 |
Hits | 440 |
Created date | 2001.01.17
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Modified date | 2014.02.24 |
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