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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Summarizing Vasubandhu: Should a Buddhist Philosopher Have a Philosophy?
2. Against the Times: Vasubandhu’s Critique of His Main Abhidharma Rivals
3. Merely Cause and Effect: The Imagined Self and the Literalistic Mind
4. Knowledge, Language, and The Interpretation of Scripture: Vasubandhu’s Opening to the Mahāyāna
5. Vasubandhu’s Yogācāra: Enshrining the Causal Line in the Three Natures
6. Agency and The Ethics of Massively Cumulative Causality
Conclusion: Buddhist Causal Framing for the Modern World
Appendix A. Against the Existence of the Three Times
Appendix B. Brief Disproof of the Self
Appendix C. Discussion of “View” (Drsti)
Appendix D. Against the Eternality of Atoms (Paramānu)
Appendix E. The Proper Mode of Exposition on Conventional and Ultimate
Appendix F. The Twenty Verses on Appearance and Memory
Appendix G. The Three Natures Exposition
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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