- the (Madhyamaka)karikas, the Yuktisastika, the Sunyatasaptati, the
Vigrahavyavartani, the
Vidala (i.e. Vaidalyasutra/Vaidalyaprakarana), the Ratnavali...
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whatsoever since this
would just be
another form of clinging. In his
Vigrahavyavartani Nāgārjuna
outright states that he has no
thesis (pratijña) to prove...
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madhyamaka presents no
positive view at all and he
cites Nagarjuna's
Vigrahavyāvartanī in
which he
states "I have no thesis" in this regard. Chandrakirti...
- of sunyata. In particular, it is
pointed out (in
conformity with
Vigrahavyavartani 29—30) that he who does not
maintain a
thesis (paksa)
based on the...
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serve only as
conventional remedies for our delusions. Nāgārjuna's
Vigrahavyāvartanī famously attacked the
notion that one
could establish a
valid cognition...
- to be in
keeping with Nāgārjuna’s as
expressed in the MMK and the
Vigrahavyavartani. Similarly,
according to Saito, the "fundamental rule of inference"...
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subtle essentialism. He
quotes Nagarjuna's
famous statement in the
Vigrahavyavartani which says "I have no thesis" for his
rejection of
positive epistemic...
- Muni
Brihaddeshi Nagarjuna Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Śūnyatāsaptati,
Vigrahavyāvartanī, Vaidalyaprakaraṇa, Vyavahārasiddhi, Yuktiṣāṣṭika, Catuḥstava, Ratnāvalī...
- text,
noting that Nāgārjuna himself, in his auto-commentary on the
Vigrahavyavartani, also didn't use
autonomous arguments. Candrakīrti
rejected "the use...
- kārikāsaptatiḥ Kamalaśīla's Vajracchedikāṭīkā Mūlamadhyamakakārikā,
Vigrahavyāvartanī, Yuktiṣaṣṭikārikā and
other works by
Nagarjuna Akutobhaya (a commentary...