Category:Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy
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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy"
The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 256 total.
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- A brief Sketch on Six Major Texts of Buddhist Philosophy
- A Comparative Philosophy Excursus: Deflating the Two Images and the Two Truths
- A Condensation of the Threefold Nature of Reality
- A Difference of Method: Buddhapalita, Bhavaviveka, and Chandrakirti
- A General Commentary on all Profound Sūtra and Tantra Teachings: Entitled “Knowing One, All Is Liberated”
- A General Presentation on the Classification of Philosophical Systems
- A hornlike rabbit escaping
- A modern, scholarly debate?
- A Pronunciation Guide to Standard Tibetan
- A Theme for Further Investigation: Meinong in Tibet
- A Treatise on Awareness
- A TREATISE ON BUDDHIST EPISTEMOLOGY AND LOGIC ATTRIBUTED TO KLONG CHEN RAB ’BYAMS PA (1308–1364) AND ITS PLACE IN INDO-TIBETAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
- Abiding Reality of Mind
- An Instruction to Lhaje Tsultrim O
- An Official Document of the King, the Spontaneously Present Dharmakāya
- Analysis of rangtong and shentong based on Tsongkapa's Legs shad snying po and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyatso's Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness.
- Argumentation in practice
- Aspects of Indigenous Grammatico-linguistic Thought