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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chronology
Development of Buddhist thought in India
1. The Buddha’s suffering
2. Practice and theory of no-self
3. Kleśas and compassion
4. The second Buddha’s greater vehicle
5. Karmic questions
6. Irresponsible selves, responsible non-selves
7. The third turning: Yogācāra
8. The long sixth to seventh century: epistemology as ethics
I. Perception and conception: the changing face of ultimate reality
II. Evaluating reasons: Naiyāyikas and Diṅnāga
III. Madhyamaka response to Yogācāra
IV. Percepts and concepts: Apoha 1 (Diṅnāga)
V. Effi cacy: Apoha 2 (Dharmakīrti)
VI. The path of the Bodhisattva
Epilogue
Background information
Appendix 1: The languages of Buddhism
Appendix 2: Intellectual context
Appendix 3: The Abhidharma
Appendix 4: Snapshot of Indian philosophy
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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