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[[Prasangika Madhyamaka]] (Skt; [[Tib: u ma thäl gyur]])
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The [[Middle Way Consequence School]], a sub-school of the [[Middle Way school]] of [[Buddhist philosophy]]. According to Tibetan scholarly tradition, the school of [[Madhyamaka]] [[philosophy]] that (a) stresses the use of [[reductio ad absurdum]] (p[[rasanga]]) rather than [[syllogistic]] reasoning in establishing [[emptiness]] as the nature of [[dharmas]] and (b) denies that [[dharmas]] possess [[inherent defining characteristics]] ([[svalaksana]]) even conventionally. The greatest Indian representative of the [[Prasangika]] is generally regarded to be [[Chandrakirti]]. (See The [[Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems]], p. 508.)
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See also [[Madhyamaka]] and [[Svatantrika Madhyamaka]].
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see also : [[Madhyamika Prasangika]]
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Prasangika Madhyamaka (Skt; Tib: u ma thäl gyur)

The Middle Way Consequence School, a sub-school of the Middle Way school of Buddhist philosophy. According to Tibetan scholarly tradition, the school of Madhyamaka philosophy that (a) stresses the use of reductio ad absurdum (prasanga) rather than syllogistic reasoning in establishing emptiness as the nature of dharmas and (b) denies that dharmas possess inherent defining characteristics (svalaksana) even conventionally. The greatest Indian representative of the Prasangika is generally regarded to be Chandrakirti. (See The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems, p. 508.)

See also Madhyamaka and Svatantrika Madhyamaka.

see also : Madhyamika Prasangika

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https://www.lamayeshe.com/glossary/p