- Acknowledgmentsvii
- List of Abbreviationsix
- Chapter
- 1. Introduction1
- Part One: The Texts14
- 2. The Buddha Nature Treatise24
- A. Introduction and Refutation of Other Views30
- 1. Introduction30
- 2. Refutation of Other Views31
- a. Refuting Hinayana Views: Buddha Nature Neither Exists Nor
Does Not Exist32 - b. Refuting Non-Buddhist Philosophies: Buddha Nature is Not an Own-Nature42
- c. Clarification of Mahayana Views: The True Meaning of the Two Truths Doctrine48
- a. Refuting Hinayana Views: Buddha Nature Neither Exists Nor
- 3. Evaluation56
- B. The Essence of Buddha Nature: Bodhicitta, True Nature and Tathagatagarbha59
- 1. Introduction59
- 2. Analysis60
- a. The Three Causes60
- b. The Three Natures61
- c. Tathagatagarbha68
- 3. Evaluation77
- C. Characteristics of Buddha Nature, I: Action and
Non-Substantiality82- 1. Introduction82
- 2. Analysis84
- a. Transformation of the Basis84
- b. Dharmakaya and Nirvana98
- c. The Non-Substantiality of Self and Mind108
- 3. Evaluation120
- D. Characteristics of Buddha Nature, II: Soteriology122
- 1. Introduction122
- 2. Analysis122
- a. The Man-Buddha Relationship122
- b. The Middle Path127
- c. The Trikāya144
- 3. Evaluation161
- E. Conclusion166
- A. Introduction and Refutation of Other Views30
- Two Other Texts172
- <center"Part Two: The Philosophy215