Nāgārjuna and the philosophy of openness
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Nāgārjuna and the philosophy of openness
Rowman & Littlefield, c1997
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- : pbk
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Includes original text of Mūlamadhyamakakārikā by Nāgārjuna (p. [135]-218)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-229) and index
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In this innovative study of the philosopher Nagarjuna, Nancy McCagney demonstrates that the concept of space ('akasa') in early Indian Mahayana Buddhism is the root metaphor for Nagarjuna's understanding of 'sunyata', or openness. Nagarjuna's use of the term 'sunyata' was new, and contrasted with the word's use in Pali Buddhist literature. By using the word to mean 'openness,' Nagarjuna was able to elucidate, through a deeper analysis of impermanence, a consistent philosophical foundation for the truth and efficacy of Gautama's Middle Way. McCagney's book will be important for those studying Indian philosophy, Buddhism, and the philosophy of religion.
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