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Buddhapalita's Commentary on Nagarjuna's Middle Way

BuddhapalitaCoghlan, James(Translated by)
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A masterful translation of classic scholar Buddhapalita's breakthrough elucidation of Nagarjuna's famous Middle Way text, which has profoundly influenced generations of Buddhist philosophers.

This ';Buddhapalita' commentary on Nagarjuna's famous first-century text Wisdom: Fundamental Middle Way Versesitself the foundational set of 27 philosophical critiques of almost every philosophical concept imaginablehas been considered for over a thousand years by Indian and Tibetan philosophers to be the special key that best unlocks the deep philosophical freedom from confusions and perplexities that the Middle Way (or Centrist) school seeks to provide for its students.

The great Centrist Bhavaviveka (sixth century) later took issue with Buddhapalita's preferred analytical strategy of emphasizing Nagarjuna's prasanga (reductio ad absurdum) method of reasoning to generate critical doubt to loosen the rigidity of presuppositional conviction in the philosopher seeking truth, but the peerless Chandrakirti (seventh century) conclusively defended Buddhapalita's elegant approach as most effective in opening the Middle Way for the inquiring mind to find the understanding and liberating experience of reality. The great Bengali master Atisha (eleventh century) brought Buddhapalita's and Chandrakirti's transformative viewpoint and critical method to spread widely in Tibet, and eventually, the great Tsongkhapa (fifteenth century) provided a clarification of this remarkable philosophical work that was so rigorous and crystal clear, it opened the minds of Tibetan philosopher scientists of all schools directly or indirectly until today.

Ian Coghlan's masterful translation makes Buddhapalita's breakthrough elucidation of the Wisdom Fundamental Verses clearly accessible. The translator's unique education combines the Indo-Tibetan geshe (doctoral equivalent) curriculum, which involves the kind of formal external and internal analytical debate that can mobilize deep, experiential, transformative outcomes, with the modern doctoral training that adds comparative text-critical analysis and comparative language research in Sanskrit as well as Tibetan. This intellectual and experiential education has enabled him to produce this marvelously reliable translation that enables the philosophical seeker to fully engage in English with Buddhapalita's richly transformative, mentally liberating work.

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Wisdom Publications,U.S.
1949163202 / 9781949163209
Hardback
294.385
30/12/2021
United States
English
400 pages
23 cm
Translated from the Hindi.