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10A short guide to Buddhanture textsBuddhadharma 12 (4): 28-29. 2023.Buddhanature, or tathagatagarbha: some say it is not Buddhist, some say it is quintessentially so. I do not want to push either judgment upon you; there is more than one way to be a Buddhist! Instead, I want to provide a roundup of some formative buddhanature texts and allow you to see what is unique about them, in the hope that you might explore these fascinating works for yourself. In the texts outlined below, we see innovative steps taken away from the philosophical preoccupation with emptine…Read more
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24A time of novelty: logic, emotion, and intellectual life in early modern India, 1500–1700 C.E.: by Samuel Wright, New York, USA, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 278, £64.00 (hb), ISBN:9780197568163 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5): 905-907. 2022.In this bold book, Samuel Wright traces a “new history for Sanskrit logic” via a deep and comprehensive study of almost 5,000 little-known Sanskrit manuscripts. His thesis is that the ear...
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596Against a Mahāyāna Absolute: Why Absolutism Need Not Be a Conclusion of Mahāyāna PhilosophyDissertation, University of Liverpool. 2018.This work will argue that Mahāyāna philosophy need not result in endorsement of some cosmic Absolute in the vein of the Advaitin ātman-Brahman. Scholars such as Bhattacharya, Albahari and Murti argue that the Buddha at no point denied the existence of a cosmic ātman, and instead only denied a localised, individual ātman (what amounts to a jīva). The idea behind this, then, is that the Buddha was in effect an Advaitin, analysing experience and advocating liberation in an Advaitin sense: through…Read more
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