Category:Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 256 total.
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- Clearing Away Extremes Imputed by Others
- Co-emergently arising cause
- Collected Topics and the Logic of Consequences
- Common Madhyamaka
- Compiled Information on the Life and Works of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge and Bibliographical Resources
- Conclusion: Theory and practice
- Cultural heritage of Jonang Phuntsokling Monastery
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- Elucidating the Zhentong View A Condensation of the Threefold Nature of Reality
- Elucidating Zhentong
- Emptiness / Buddhanature
- Essence of Zhentong
- Essential Philosophy of Mahayana Rangtong and Shentong Approaches by Khenpo Tsewang Rinpoche (video)
- Ethics in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
- Ex falso sequitur quodlibet
- Explanation by means of the absolute
- External interdependent arising
- Extraordinary Meaning of Madhamaka
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- Hegel on Buddhism Timothy Morton, University of California, Davis
- Here is essential guidance on the view of zhentong, extrinsic emptiness
- Historical background
- History of the Jonang Tradition
- Hong Kong Tulku—A Little-known Side of Jonangpa
- How does Shentong fit in with Vajrayana?
- How gotra is the foundation of the three vehicles
- How is Consciousness (rnam shes) Related to Wisdom (ye shes)? The Eighth Karma pa on Buddhist Differentiation and Unity Models of Reality (part II)
- How is shentong different from tirthika doctrine
- How Nonsectarian is ‘Nonsectarian’?: Jorge Ferrer's Pluralist Alternative to Tibetan Buddhist Inclusivism
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- Identifying the Classifications of Madhyamaka
- Identifying the tathāgatagarbha
- If our minds are devoted, blessings will enter in. By being free from doubt, our wishes are established
- Imaginary nature
- In general, there are many reasonings proving selflessness
- In Praise of the Eight Siddhas
- Indian and Tibetan philosophy
- Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy
- Inner interdependent arising
- International Conference on the Shentong Monastery 神通寺 and East Asian Buddhism
- Interview with Khenchen Rigdzin Dorje on the Nyingmapa View
- INTRODUCTION BY KHENPO TSEWANG DONGYAL RINPOCHE
- Introduction to the Jonang Tradition - Tibetan Buddhist Rimé
- Introduction, History and Texts
- Is there anything there? – the Tibetan Rangtong Shentong debate
- It is not fruitless, when authors of the treatises Express their homage to the teacher and teaching. By so doing they give us inspiration
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- JAMGON KONGTRUL AND DOLPOPA ON THE BUDDHA ESSENCE
- Jonang - Buddhism - Oxford Bibliographies
- Jonang - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
- Jonang - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionnary
- Jonang - Wikipedia
- Jonang Association To Continue Striving For Parliament Seat
- Jonang Buddhists Seek Representation In Tibetan Parliament In Exile
- Jonang Dharma Volunteers Self-Emptiness (Rantong) and Other-Emptiness (Shentong) Video
- Jonang Kalachakra Ngondro Teachings
- Jonang Puntsokling Monastery
- Jonang Series
- Jonang Takten Phuntsok Choeling Monastery Shimla
- Jonang – Xuanfa Institute
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- Madhyamaka in Tibet
- Madhyamika in Tibet
- Mipham Rinpoche and The Word of Chandra
- MIPHAM'S PRAISE TO HIS GURUS
- Mo gsham gyi bu yin na gang dren dren yin pas khyab
- Modal logic? No thank you
- Modern Physics and Tibetan Buddhism
- Mādhyamikas Playing Bad Hands: The Case of Customary Truth
- Māyopamādvayavāda versus Sarvadharmāpratis ̇ t ̇ hānavāda: A Late Indian Subclassification of Madhyamaka and its Reception in Tibet
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- On bdag, gzhan, and the Supposed Active-passive Neutrality of Tibetan Verbs
- On the Assimilation of Indic Grammatical Literature into Indigenous Tibetan Scholarship
- On the meaning and translation of ‘Shentong’ – a modern debate?
- On the Status of the Yogācāra School in Tibetan Buddhism
- Other Formal Aspects of the Logic of Consequences: quantification and variables
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- Perfected nature
- Pertinence requirement
- Pervasion in the Tibetan Debate Logic and in Dharmakīrti
- Philosophical argumentation in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition Between theory and practice
- Philosophical Literature: Tibet
- Philosophy of Liberation according to Buddhism
- PHUNTSOK LING MONASTERY & JONANG KUBUM
- Phya pa’s theory of argumentation
- PRAISE TO BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI
- PRAISE TO LONGCHENPA
- PRAISE TO MañjuSHRI DORJE NÖNPO, VAJRA SHARPNESS
- PRAISE TO MIPHAM
- PRAISE TO SARASVATI OR TARA
- Praise to the Mahasiddha Shavaripa
- Pramana is non-deceptive knowledge
- Presentations of Absolute Truth in Buddhist Philosophy
- Production and dependence
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- SECOND, The definition of the four correct reasonings in general
- Seizing the Crucial Point of Every Utterly Perfect Discourse
- Selected Bibliography Jonang & Related Studies
- Semantic Problems: Count Nouns, Mass Nouns, and Translatability
- Setting the stage: a dense passage from Si tu Paṇ chen
- Several Types of Pervasions and their Interrelationships
- Sgra chos can / mi rtag pa yin par thal / byas pa yin pa’i phyir
- Sgra chos can, khyod mi rtag pa yin par thal
- Sgra chos can, mi rtag pa yin par thal
- Sgra mi rtag pa yin na sgra byas pa yin pas khyab
- Shakya Chogden on Support of the Practice (sgrub pa'i rten)
- Shenpen Hookham - Jonang Dharma
- Shentong - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
- Shentong - Rigpa Wiki
- Shentong - The Buddhism Guide
- Shentong - Theosophy Wiki
- Shentong as meaning ‘empty-of-other’
- Shentong View
- Shentong view – Rangjung Yeshe Institute
- Shentong – An Introduction - Buddha-Nature
- Shentong – Tsadra Conferences
- SHENTONG/RANGTONG: A BOTH/AND OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM
- Shes bya chos can, sgra mi rtag pa yin par thal sgra byas pa yin pa’i phyir
- Should Jonang’s demands be granted?
- Similarities The natural (rang bzhin du gnas pa’i) gotra is the ālaya wisdom (kun gzhi ye shes)
- Simple Explanation Of Shentong And Rangtong Emptiness
- Simple Explanation of Shentong And Rangtong Emptiness - Khentrul Rinpoche
- Simple Explanation Of Shentong And Rangtong Emptiness by Khentrul Rinpoché Jamphel Lodrö
- Some issues linked to argumentation
- Suitable establishing of perception
- Supplication to the Zhentong Lineage
- Supporting the Jonang Foundation
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- Taranatha's Collected Works (1)
- Texts cited by Tsong Khapa in The Central Philosophy of Tibet
- The Appeal of Sherab Lama
- The Avalokitavrata-dGe lugs pa interpretation of Bhāviveka’s charge of sāvakāśavacanatva and siddhāntavirodha
- The Blazing Lights of the Sun and Moon
- The Buddha Within - Tathagatagarbha Doctrine According to the Shentong Interpretation of the Ratnagotravibhaga
- The Buddhas taught the Dharma In terms of the two truths, The relative truth of the world As well as the absolute truth
- 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
- The commentary on Mipham's Sherab Raltri entitled
- The Core Elements of Indian Buddhism Introduced into Tibet
- The correct reasoning of nature is explained in two ways by means of the relative, appearance, and by means of the absolute, emptiness
- The correct reasonings of dependence of the fruition on the cause and productive action
- The Development of the Madhyamika School
- The dharmin "Buddhist doctrine" has no confusion; because it was taught by the Buddha, who has completely abandoned all error
- The Dialectic Between Religious Belief and Contemplative Knowledge in Tibetan Buddhism
- The equality-possessing cause
- The Essence of Zhentong
- The expression of offering
- The extensive teaching of analysis by the four correct reasonings
- The five kinds of fruition
- The form of the argument
- The Great Praise of Shambhala
- The intention behind saying that the essence pervades all beings
- The Jonang Lineage - Tsem Rinpoche
- The Jonang Lineage and Background
- The Jonang Tradition Part 1 - Katok Rigzin Chenpo Rinpoche
- The Legacy of the Jonangpa: A Talk at the Great Stupa of Jonang
- The logic of consequences used like a logic of propositions
- The meaning of "world" in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy
- The Natural Union of Mind Only, Madhyamaka, and Shentong
- The Negation of Ego in Tibetan Buddhism and Jungian Psychology
- The Open Expanse of Space: A Commentary on the Meaning of Milarepa’s Eight Kinds of Mastery Explained by Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
- The Ordinary Meaning of Madhyamaka
- The perceived condition, is all dharmas. When they have been perceived, awareness of them arises
- The Philosophical Grounds and Literary History of Zhentong
- The promise to compose the text
- The purpose of argumentation
- The purpose of the four perceptions is to clear away four wrong conceptions
- The purpose: for the sake of abandoning the five faults
- The reasoning of suitable establishing
- The Reception of Indian Logic in Tibet
- The regent, Lord Maitreya, says
- The rimé ( ris-med ) movement of Jamgon Kongtrul the great
- The ripening cause
- The Rl-ME Philosophy of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great - A STUDY OF THE BUDDHIST LINEAGES OF TIBET
- The role of conceptual understanding in spiritual realization
- The scope of Phya pa’s presentation
- The Second Chapter of the Pramanavarttika
- The Self reflexive awareness in Tibetan Buddhist Epistemology: How can the classical Buddhist science of consciousness enter into a cross cultural dialog with the science of cognition?
- The seven-fold name and form of suffering
- The six conditional connections are
- The skandhas are impermanent, or interdependently arising, or miserable, or empty, or egoless
- The summary of the meaning
- THE SWORD OF PRAJÑA
- The Tale of Drolchok's Mind
- The term, Emptiness, does not mean Nothing
- The Three Natures
- The Tibetan Buddhist Syllogistic Form