Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche

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*****{{i|6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View|253}}
 
*****{{i|6.3.1.2.1 Go ram pa on the Ultimate View|253}}
 
*****{{i|6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice|259}}
 
*****{{i|6.3.1.2.2 Go ram pa on Meditative Practice|259}}
6.3.2 Topic One: Philosophical View and Rational Negation ........ 262
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6.3.2.1.1 Tsong Khapa on the Negandum and its Substratum ... 262
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6.3 .2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation ................. ..... .............. .... '267
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****{{i|6.3.2.2 Mipham's Theory of Negation|267}}
6.3.2 .2. l Negation and the Definition of the Ultimate ....... ....... 267
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6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL ...... ..... 272
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*****{{i|6.3.2.2.2 Mipham's Analysis of Negation in the MAZL|272}}
6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate :
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*****{{i|6.3.2.2.3 Mipham's Theory of the Ultimate: Gnosis and Coalescence|280}}
Gnosis and Coalescence ....... ..... ................................ 280
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***{{i|6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and Mipham on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning|289}}
6.3.3 Topics Three and Four: Tsong Khapa and .Mipham
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****{{i|6.3.3.1 Tsong Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality in Meditation|289}}
on Modal Apprehension and Analytical Reasoning ........... .... 289
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****{{i|6.3.3.1.1 Yon tan rgya mtsho on Modal Apprehension and Analysis|294}}
6.3.3.1 Tsang Khapa on the Role of Conceptuality
 
 
 
in Meditation ................ ................... .............. ........... ...... 289
 
6 .3.3.1. l Yon tan rgya mtsho on ~fodal Apprehension
 
and Analysis ....................... ...................................... 294
 
 
7. Ascertainment (nges pa) and Certainty (nges shes):
 
7. Ascertainment (nges pa) and Certainty (nges shes):
 
Some Conclusions ................ .................. ................... .................. 305
 
Some Conclusions ................ .................. ................... .................. 305

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Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche
Dissertation
Dissertation

Abstract

This thesis explores the thought of one of Tibet's preeminent scholars, 'Jam mgon 'Ju Mi pham rnam rgyal (1846-1912), focusing on one of his most important texts, the Precious Lamp of Certainty. The critical philosophical traditions of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism inculcate a developmental or gradualist interpretation of the path towards enlightenment based on philosophical study and critical reasoning. The Precious Lamp of Certainty uses critical philosophical methods to establish the viability of the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen), a philosophical and meditative oriented towards subitism or sudden enlightenment.

Citation Pettit, John W. "Theory, Practice, and Ultimate Reality in the Thought of Mipham Rinpoche." PhD diss., Columbia University, 1998.