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Views from Tibet

Views from Tibet
Studies on Tibetan Buddhist Logic, the Philosophy of the Middle, and the Indigenous Grammatico-Linguistic Tradition
1. Auflage, 2022
“Views from Tibet” is a collection of T. Tillemans’s articles in three main subject areas: Tibetan Buddhist logic, the philosophy of the middle, and indigenous Tibetan writing analyzing the structure of the Tibetan language. The previously published articles have been updated and revised. The last chapter is new. Understanding Tibetan views presupposes a relatively sophisticated Indological understanding, and these papers therefore make frequent zigzags to Indian canonical texts, where possible in Sanskrit. Implications for comparative philosophy, logic, and linguistics are also explored. The book should thus be of interest to specialists in Buddhist studies, Tibetologists, and philosophers and linguists with an interest in East-West comparative studies. Some chapters provide translations of important Tibetan texts.
Supported by: Université de Lausanne
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Dedicated to the memory of Jacques May (1927-2018), teacher and friend
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A Practical Guide to the Pronunciation of Standard Tibetan
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Introduction
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I. The Reception of Indian Logic in Tibet
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II. Indigenous Tibetan Logic: Collected Topics and the Logic of Consequences
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III. Two Tibetan Texts on the “Neither One nor Many” Argument for śūnyatā
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IV. Le dBu ma’i byung tshul de Śākya mchog ldan
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V. Tsong kha pa et al. on the Bhāviveka-Candrakīrti Debate
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VI. Mādhyamikas Playing Bad Hands: The Case of Customary Truth
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VII. A Comparative Philosophy Excursus: Deflating the Two Images and the Two Truths
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VIII. On bdag, gzhan, and the Supposed Active-passive Neutrality of Tibetan Verbs
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IX. Transitivity, Intransitivity, and tha dad pa Verbs in Traditional Tibetan Grammar
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X. gSer tog Blo bzang tshul khrims rgya mtsho on Tibetan Verb Tenses
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XI. On the Assimilation of Indic Grammatical Literature into Indigenous Tibetan Scholarship
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XII. The Chapter on bdag, gzhan, and bya byed las gsum from the Commentary of gSer tog Blo bzang tshul khrims rgya mtsho on the Sum cu pa and rTags kyi ‘jug pa
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References and Abbreviations
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Index
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Edition:
978-3-7001-8883-4, Print, softcover, 24.10.2022
Edition:
978-3-7001-9293-0, eBook, PDF, limited accessibility , 24.10.2022
Edition:
1. Auflage
Pages:
XIII+450 Pages
Format:
22,5x15cm
Language:
English
DOI (Link to Online Edition):
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