佛教中道觀的根源義、普遍義與終極義 -- 從印順導師的觀點進入 =Analysis of the Original, General and Ultimate Meanings of the Middle Path : Approaches from Ven. Yin-shun's Viewpoints
The Buddhist doctrine of the middle path under the guidance of Nargajuna’s “eight negations of the middle way” went through the fundamental and general meanings rooted in the notions of “dependent co-arising and emptiness” and evolved within the discourses of the Mahayana ideas about the absolute mind. Throughout the process, the ideas and theories about the middle path have gone through various turns, divergence, and syncretism. Today, “the way to Buddahood” expounded by Venerable Yi-Shun” serves as an ideological axis to develop and elucidate the dharmas. The middle path view can finally be approached with genuine and comprehensive meanings that can integrate all Buddha dharma. Hence, the middle path and the viewpoint of the middle path are thus justified as the general, universal, ultimate, and practical principles of Buddhist Ethics.