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Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy

Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy

Elizabeth Napper

First Edition, 1989. 852 pages.

Book measures 5.5 x 8.75 inches. Royal blue Cloth. In Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy Emphasizing the Compatibility of Emptiness and Convention, Napper introduces the Madhyamika system as it is understood by the Ge-luk-ba school of Tibetan Buddhism, and in particular compares it with contemporary Western interpretations of Madhyamika. She bases her work on her translations of part of Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition of the Stages of the Path, one of the most important Ge-luk-ba texts, and of the Four Interwoven Annotations, a commentary by four eminent Tibetan scholars to Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition.

Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. A solid copy, and not as common in hardcover

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