Reflections on Reality

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Author_Jeffrey Hopkins
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cognition
consciousness
cultural studies
dependent arising
dzong ka ba
emptiness
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exclusivity
faith
ignorance
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linguistic dependence
mind only school
monastic colleges
mystical insight
nominalism
perception
philosophy
reason
religion
religious philosophy
supernatural guidance
sutra
sutra unraveling the thought
the essence of eloquence
tibet
tibetan philosopher
transformation
translated text
wisdom

Product details

  • ISBN 9780520211209
  • Weight: 953g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2002
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the second volume in Jeffrey Hopkins's valuable series on the Mind-Only School of Buddhism. Dzong-ka-ba (1357-1419) is generally regarded as one of the greatest Tibetan philosophers, and his "Mind-Only" discourse on emptiness is considered a landmark in Buddhist philosophy. In Volume 2, Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism, Hopkins provided a translation of the introduction and section on the Mind-Only School in The Essence of Eloquence. The present volume places this enigmatic and influential exposition in its historical and philosophical contexts. Reflections on Reality conveys the intellectual vibrancy of the different cultural interpretations of this text and expands the key philosophical issues it addresses.
Jeffrey Hopkins is Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia. His more than twenty-five books include Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism (California, 1999) and Cultivating Compassion (2001) and, as translator-editor, His Holiness the Dalai Lama's How to Practice (2002) and The Meaning of Life (2000).