6 Citations
Nāgārjuna’s Arguments on Motion Revisited
- Philosophy
- 2008
AbstractThis paper discusses a somewhat neglected reading of the second chapter of Nāgārjuna’s
Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, arguing that the main focus of a crucial part is a particular theory of…
Where, Not When, Did the Cosmos ‘Begin’?
- Philosophy
- 2020
I examine a tension between temporal and spatial conceptualization of the genesis of the cosmos to show how chronological characterization of ‘beginnings’ occludes ontological interpretation of our…
Moving, Moved and Will be Moving: Zeno and Nāgārjuna on Motion from Mahāmudrā, Koan and Mathematical Physics Perspectives
- Philosophy
- 2017
Zeno’s Arrow and Nāgārjuna’s Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way (Mūlamādhyamakakārikā, MMK) Chapter 2 (MMK/2) contain paradoxical, dialectic arguments thought to indicate that there is no valid…
The Deceptive Simplicity of Nāgārjuna's Arguments Against Motion: Another Look at Mūlamadhyamakakārikā Chapter 2
- Philosophy
- 2012
This article—which includes a complete translation of Mūlamadhyamakakārikā chapter 2 together with Candrakīrti's commentary thereon—argues that notwithstanding the many different and often arcane…
Nāgārjuna's Madhyamaka : a philosophical investigation
- Philosophy
- 2007
This dissertation constitutes a discussion of Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka as contained in his six main philosophical works. It presents a synoptic presentation of the main topics Nagarjuna investigates.…
Paradoxes of salvation
- Philosophy
- 1996
Etude des paradoxes theologiques du salut qui contredisent la doctrine chretienne de la foi selon laquelle seule la foi sauve: 1) le paradoxe de l'Eden et de la chute heureuse, 2) les paradoxes…
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