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| *{{i|Preface|xv}}<br><br> | | *{{i|Preface|xv}}<br><br> |
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| <center>'''Introduction'''</center> | | <center>'''Introduction'''</center> |
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| *{{i|0.1. The Purpose of the Study, and the Significance of the<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'' within Buddhist Doctrinal History|1}} | | *{{i|0.1. The Purpose of the Study, and the Significance of the<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'' within Buddhist Doctrinal History|1}} |
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| *{{i|0.2. Dating the Text: Problems of Form and Interpretation|13}} | | *{{i|0.2. Dating the Text: Problems of Form and Interpretation|13}} |
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| *{{i|0.3. Methodology and Outline of the Study|23}}<br><br> | | *{{i|0.3. Methodology and Outline of the Study|23}}<br><br> |
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| <center>'''Part One: Concepts of Being'''</center> | | <center>'''Part One: Concepts of Being'''</center> |
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| *{{i|1.0. The Nature of Buddhist Ontology|39}} | | *{{i|1.0. The Nature of Buddhist Ontology|39}} |
| * General considerations * The practical aim of the Yogācāra Philosophy | | * General considerations * The practical aim of the Yogācāra Philosophy |
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| *{{i|1.1. The Threefold Meaning of Tathāgata-garbha and its<br> Relation to Ālaya-vijñāna: the ''Essence'' of Being|51}} | | *{{i|1.1. The Threefold Meaning of Tathāgata-garbha and its<br> Relation to Ālaya-vijñāna: the ''Essence'' of Being|51}} |
| * Preliminary considerations * Tathagāta-garbha as essential, supramundane,<br> pure dharma, and its contrast with the Hindu Ātman * Tathagata-garbha<br> as embryo, and the dynamics of Buddhahood * Tathāgata-garbha<br> as womb or matrix of Buddhahood * Conclusion | | * Preliminary considerations * Tathagāta-garbha as essential, supramundane,<br> pure dharma, and its contrast with the Hindu Ātman * Tathagata-garbha<br> as embryo, and the dynamics of Buddhahood * Tathāgata-garbha<br> as womb or matrix of Buddhahood * Conclusion |
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| *{{i|1.2. The Five Skandhas: the ''Temporal'' Manifestation of Being|79}}<br> Introduction * Brief overview of the Ātman controversy prior to the<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'' * Rūpa, or the formative elements of the five Skandhas<br> * Nāma, or the formless elements of the five Skandhas * The Skandhas and<br> the empirical self, or personality * The Skandhas and the trans-empirical<br> Self, the Tathāgata * The five Skandhas and the denial of metaphysical<br> dualities * Concluding remarks on the notion of Self and its varieties<br> | | *{{i|1.2. The Five Skandhas: the ''Temporal'' Manifestation of Being|79}}<br> Introduction * Brief overview of the Ātman controversy prior to the<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'' * Rūpa, or the formative elements of the five Skandhas<br> * Nāma, or the formless elements of the five Skandhas * The Skandhas and<br> the empirical self, or personality * The Skandhas and the trans-empirical<br> Self, the Tathāgata * The five Skandhas and the denial of metaphysical<br> dualities * Concluding remarks on the notion of Self and its varieties<br> |
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| *{{i|1.3. Dharmadhātu: the ''Spatial'' or Cosmic Dimension of Being|117}}<br> Introductory remarks * Dharmādhatu as cosmic Law: the fundamental<br> structure of the universe * Dharmādhatu as universal Void: the ground<br> of Being * Concluding observations<br><br> | | *{{i|1.3. Dharmadhātu: the ''Spatial'' or Cosmic Dimension of Being|117}}<br> Introductory remarks * Dharmādhatu as cosmic Law: the fundamental<br> structure of the universe * Dharmādhatu as universal Void: the ground<br> of Being * Concluding observations<br><br> |
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| <center>'''Part Two: Concepts of Knowing'''</center> | | <center>'''Part Two: Concepts of Knowing'''</center> |
| *{{i|2.0. Buddhist Epistemology, Buddhist Dialectics|135}}<br> Truth, untruth, half-truth, "the truth" * The tetralemma logic: a thousand<br> years of Buddhist dialectics * The early use of the tetralemma in the<br> Pāli canon * Rationality and irrationality in Nāgārjuna's relativistic logic<br> * Epistemology in the ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'': a radical critique of language,<br> logic, and knowledge * Conclusions and preview of part two<br> | | *{{i|2.0. Buddhist Epistemology, Buddhist Dialectics|135}}<br> Truth, untruth, half-truth, "the truth" * The tetralemma logic: a thousand<br> years of Buddhist dialectics * The early use of the tetralemma in the<br> Pāli canon * Rationality and irrationality in Nāgārjuna's relativistic logic<br> * Epistemology in the ''Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra'': a radical critique of language,<br> logic, and knowledge * Conclusions and preview of part two<br> |
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| *{{i|2.1. The Epistemological Reduction of the Citta-mātra (''Mind-only'') Doctrine|169}} | | *{{i|2.1. The Epistemological Reduction of the Citta-mātra (''Mind-only'') Doctrine|169}} |
| * Preliminary considerations * Citta as the empirical mind<br> * Citta as the transcendental Mind * Citta-mātra as explanation for the<br> triple world (Tribhava) * Concluding words and the connection between<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra'' and Zen | | * Preliminary considerations * Citta as the empirical mind<br> * Citta as the transcendental Mind * Citta-mātra as explanation for the<br> triple world (Tribhava) * Concluding words and the connection between<br> ''Laṅkāvatāra'' and Zen |
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| *{{i|2.2. From Mind to ''No-mind'': the Transcendental Leap beyond Empirical<br> Cognition|209}}<br> * Introduction * The five Dharmas or epistemic categories * The three<br> Svabhāvas or modes of cognition * The attainment of Āryajñāna:<br> transcendental Wisdom or Gnosis * Concluding remarks<br> | | *{{i|2.2. From Mind to ''No-mind'': the Transcendental Leap beyond Empirical<br> Cognition|209}}<br> * Introduction * The five Dharmas or epistemic categories * The three<br> Svabhāvas or modes of cognition * The attainment of Āryajñāna:<br> transcendental Wisdom or Gnosis * Concluding remarks<br> |
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| *{{i|2.3. The Conjunctive System of the Eight Vijñānas: the Integration of ''Both Mind<br> and No-mind'' States of Consciousness|237}}<br> * Introductory remarks * Jñāna and Vijñāna: abstract intuition versus<br> concrete knowledge * Khyāti- and Vastuprativikalpa-vijñāna:<br> the perceptual and the object discriminating knowledge * The inner<br> revolution (Parāvṛtti): the return to the tranquil state of<br> pure consciousness (Ālaya-vijñāna) * Conclusion<br> | | *{{i|2.3. The Conjunctive System of the Eight Vijñānas: the Integration of ''Both Mind<br> and No-mind'' States of Consciousness|237}}<br> * Introductory remarks * Jñāna and Vijñāna: abstract intuition versus<br> concrete knowledge * Khyāti- and Vastuprativikalpa-vijñāna:<br> the perceptual and the object discriminating knowledge * The inner<br> revolution (Parāvṛtti): the return to the tranquil state of<br> pure consciousness (Ālaya-vijñāna) * Conclusion<br> |
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| *{{i|2.4. The Disjunctive Theory of Causation: Things are ''Neither this, Nor that'',<br> for They Are All Subject to Causes and Conditions (Hetu-pratyaya)|261}}<br> * Introduction * The expansion of the relevance of causation: from the<br> psychological to the cosmic-philosophical principle * Causation as a<br> possible theoretical basis for a monistic view of the world * Causation as a<br> teaching device * Excursus: highlighting Nāgārjuna's thought in respect to<br> causation * The soteriological value of the theory of causation<br> * Concluding observations<br><br> | | *{{i|2.4. The Disjunctive Theory of Causation: Things are ''Neither this, Nor that'',<br> for They Are All Subject to Causes and Conditions (Hetu-pratyaya)|261}}<br> * Introduction * The expansion of the relevance of causation: from the<br> psychological to the cosmic-philosophical principle * Causation as a<br> possible theoretical basis for a monistic view of the world * Causation as a<br> teaching device * Excursus: highlighting Nāgārjuna's thought in respect to<br> causation * The soteriological value of the theory of causation<br> * Concluding observations<br><br> |
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| *{{i| Index|365}} | | *{{i| Index|365}} |
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