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Is Reality Beyond Good And Evil Tibetan Buddhist Inquiry Into The Ultimate Virtue 1st Yaroslav Komarovski

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Is Reality Beyond Good And Evil Tibetan Buddhist Inquiry Into The Ultimate Virtue 1st Yaroslav Komarovski
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Publisher: Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.65 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Yaroslav Komarovski
ISBN: 9780813952178, 0813952174
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st

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Is Reality Beyond Good And Evil Tibetan Buddhist Inquiry Into The Ultimate Virtue 1st Yaroslav Komarovski by Yaroslav Komarovski 9780813952178, 0813952174 instant download after payment.

Tibetan Buddhist thinkers agree that, on the most fundamental level, our nature is pure. What exactly that ultimate nature is, however, remains the subject of debate. Yaroslav Komarovski’s new book appraises how divergent understandings of the ultimate nature by Tibetan thinkers, including ideas informed by two conflicting yet complementary systems of Buddhist thought—Yogācāra and Madhyamaka—affect their diverse approaches to understanding virtue, and how their understandings of virtue in turn relate to their approaches to the Buddhist thought and practice. Tracing the origins of the polemics on ultimate virtue back to the Indian texts and writings of early Tibetan thinkers, Komarovski focuses chiefly on the works of the two seminal thinkers of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, Serdok Penchen Shakya Chokden (1428–1507) and Gowo Rapjampa Sönam Senggé (1429–1489), and offers both a learned summary of a historical controversy and a modern commentary on this vital debate.

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