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The Bliss of The Void
This article looks at the Madhyamika philosophy and some of its interpretations. Main focus of the article is Nagarjuna’s ‘Mulamadhyamakakarika‘ on Sunyavada, a form of nihilism. One of the main points it makes is that Nagarjuna Paradox may not be … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Indian Philosophy, Mulamadhyamakakarika, Nagarjuna, Nagarjuna Paradox, Sunyavada
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