- ACKNOWLEDGMENTSXI
- ABBREVIATIONSVIII
- CONVENTIONSXVII
1 Introduction1
1.1 Self and Not-Self in Early Buddhism
1.2 Tathāgatagarbha Literature in Overview
1.3 Essences, Natures, Wombs, and Chambers
1.4 Buddhist Ātmavāda: Preliminary Thoughts
Part I: Buddha-Nature, the Self
2: The Mahāparinirvāṇamahāsūtra and the Buddhist Self
2.1 The Text
2.2 The Buddha as Self
2.3 Buddha-nature and the Self
2.4 Contentions and Clarifications
2.5 The True Self and False Notions of It
2.6 Self and Absence of Self
2.7 Buddha-nature in Dharmakṣema's MPNMSD+
2.8 Conclusions
3: The Aṅgulimālīyasūtra and the Essential Self
3.1 The Text
3.2 An "Essence" of One's Own
3.3 What Buddha-nature Is Not: More False Notions of the Self
3.4 Perceiving Buddha-nature
3.5 Essence, Action, and the Self
3.6 A "Single Essence"
3. 7 Buddhism contra Other Systems
3.8 Conclusions
4: The Mahābherīhārakasūtra and Liberation of the Self
4.1 The Text
4.2 Continuity of the Self
4.3 The Sovereign Self
4.4 Buddha-nature and Buddhist Practice
4.5 Self, Not-Self, and Emptiness
4.6 Conclusions
Part II: Buddha-nature, Not Self
5: The Śrīmālādevīsiṃhanādasūtra and the Perfection of Self
5.1 The Text
5.2 Reimagining Tathāgatagarbha
5.3 The Dharmakāya and Its Qualities
5.4 On "Singularity"
5.5 Conclusions
6: Other Tathāgatagarbha Sources
6.1 The Anūnatvāpūrṇatvānirdeśaparivarta
6.2 The Tathāgatagarbhasūtra
6.3 The Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra
7: The Ratnagotravibhāga and the Self That Is No Self
7.1 The Text
7.2 Buddha-nature and the "Basic" RGV
7.3 "Perfection of Self' in the RGVV
7.4 Tathāgatagarbha as, Once Again, the Self
7.5 Conclusions
8: The Laṅkāvatārasūtra and Rejecting the Buddhist Self
8.1 The Text
8.2 Tathāgatagarbha and Absence of Self
8.3 The "Ālayavijñāna-Tathāgatagarbha"
8.4 Selfhood in the Sagāthaka
8.5 Conclusions
8.6 Postscript: After the LAS
Part III: Buddha-nature Reconsidered
9: Recurring Themes and Motifs
9.1 The Single Vehicle
9.2 "Cryptic" Utterances
9.3 The Intrinsically Pure Mind
9.4 "Sarvalokapriyadarśana"
9.5 Emptiness and Nonemptiness
9.6 Non-Buddhists and Their Teachings
10: Evolution of the Buddhist Self
10.1 The Course of Buddha-nature Teaching
10.2 Origins of the Buddha-nature Idea
10.3 Liberation and the Self
10.4 Buddhist Selfhood and the Mahāyāna
10.5 Closing Thoughts
REFERENCES
INDEX
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