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Yogachara (Sanskrit: योगाचार, IAST:
Yogācāra) is an
influential tradition of
Buddhist philosophy and
psychology emphasizing the
study of cognition, perception...
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Asian Yogācāra refers to the
traditions in East Asia
which developed out of the
Indian Buddhist Yogācāra (lit. "yogic practice")
systems (also known...
- Practicers/proponents of
Yogacara stress attention to the
issues of cognition, consciousness, perception, and epistemology.
Yogacara Buddhism is
based on...
- Dan (2018). What is and isn't
Yogacara. Lusthaus, Dan, What is and isn't
Yogacara, http://www.acmuller.net/
yogacara/articles/intro.html Lusthaus, Dan...
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exist in the
first place. Candrakīrti also
criticized the
Buddhist yogācāra school,
which he saw as
positing a form of
subjective idealism due to their...
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Idealism is also
found in some
streams of
Mahayana Buddhism, such as in the
Yogācāra school,
which argued for a "mind-only" (cittamatra)
philosophy on an analysis...
- aṣṭa vijñānakāyāḥ) is a
classification developed in the
tradition of the
Yogācāra school of
Mahayana Buddhism. They
enumerate the five
sense consciousnesses...
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Yogācāra and the logico-epistemology of
Dharmakirti into a
novel Madhyamaka philosophical system. This
philosophical approach is
known as
Yogācāra-Mādhyamika...
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system first appears in the Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra and in the
works of the
Yogācāra school. This
classification system later became prevalent in
various modified...
- his half-brother, Asanga, he was also one of the main
founders of the
Yogacara school. Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakośakārikā ("Commentary on the Treasury...