Dependent-arising and emptiness are two essential Buddhist concepts. Elizabeth Napper helps us understand the integral relationship of these ideas and the ways that they have been interpreted by Tibetan and Western scholars. An essential reference work for students and practitioners of Buddhism.
Along with a translation of the insight section of Tsongkhapa's Great Exposition on the Stages of the Path , Napper provides an extensive introduction that contrasts the Geluk view of emptiness to that of Western scholars, and a translation of four interwoven commentaries on the text.
Language
English
Pages
868
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
Release
June 15, 1989
ISBN
0861713648
ISBN 13
9780861713646
Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy
Dependent-arising and emptiness are two essential Buddhist concepts. Elizabeth Napper helps us understand the integral relationship of these ideas and the ways that they have been interpreted by Tibetan and Western scholars. An essential reference work for students and practitioners of Buddhism.
Along with a translation of the insight section of Tsongkhapa's Great Exposition on the Stages of the Path , Napper provides an extensive introduction that contrasts the Geluk view of emptiness to that of Western scholars, and a translation of four interwoven commentaries on the text.