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The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way
The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way: Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamakakarika | Nagarjuna
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The Buddhist saint N=ag=arjuna, who lived in South India in approximately the second century CE, is undoubtedly the most important, influential, and widely studied Mah=ay=ana Buddhist philosopher. His many works include texts addressed to lay audiences, letters of advice to kings, and a set of penetrating metaphysical and epistemological treatises. His greatest philosophical work, the M?lamadhyamikak=arik=a--read and studied by philosophers in all major Buddhist schools of Tibet, China, Japan, and Korea--is one of the most influential works in the history of Indian philosophy. Now, in The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way, Jay L. Garfield provides a clear and eminently readable translation of N=ag=arjuna's seminal work, offering those with little or no prior knowledge of Buddhist philosophy a view into the profound logic of the M?lamadhyamikak=arik=a. Garfield presents a superb translation of the Tibetan text of M?lamadhyamikak=arik=a in its entirety, and a commentary reflecting the Tibetan tradition through which N=ag=arjuna's philosophical influence has largely been transmitted. Illuminating the systematic character of N=ag=arjuna's reasoning, Garfield shows how N=ag=arjuna develops his doctrine that all phenomena are empty of inherent existence, that is, than nothing exists substantially or independently. Despite lacking any essence, he argues, phenomena nonetheless exist conventionally, and that indeed conventional existence and ultimate emptiness are in fact the same thing. This represents the radical understanding of the Buddhist doctrine of the two truths, or two levels of reality. He offers a verse-by-verse commentary that explains N=ag=arjuna's positions and arguments in the language of Western metaphysics and epistemology, and connects N=ag=arjuna's concerns to those of Western philosophers such as Sextus, Hume, and Wittgenstein. An accessible translation of the foundational text for all Mah=ay=ana Buddhism, The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way offers insight to all those interested in the nature of reality.
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This book is a mental exercise in following an argument. The thoughts contained within this book are deep, but the points are logical as long as you carefully follow along. It makes your brain hurt a little, but not necessarily in a bad way (unless you hate philosophy and then avoid this book like the plague).
#nagarjuna #jaylgarfield #thefundamentalwisdomofthemiddleway #philosophy #mentalworkout

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Fair point. If ignorance is a constant, there is no hope for ever being anything other than ignorant.
#nagarjuna #jaylgarfield #thefundamentalwisdomofthemiddleway #ignorance #evolution

Graywacke Hmm. Timely 4y
GingerAntics @Graywacke isn‘t it? I really wish more people would give this more thought. Then again, those that really need to give this thought are the ignorant ones and their ignorance extends to their ignorance. They tend to think of themselves as highly intelligent. 4y
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GingerAntics
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Two realities: accepted convention and ultimate truth... and now my head hurts.
#nagarjuna #jaylgarfield #thefundamentalwisdomofthemiddleway #reality #truth

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GingerAntics
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This always seemed so contradictory to me, but then I actually picked up the nuance in the commentary this time. Everything is real (just the way we experience it in the moment) because we experience it as real, but at the end of the day, in the grand scheme of things, these things mean nothing.
#nagarjuna #JayLGarfield #TheFundamentalWisdomoftheMiddleWay

Texreader Or is the not real in the Platonic sense? 4y
GingerAntics @texreader well, Plato came 600 years before Nagarjuna, so it‘s possible; but he‘s a Buddhist philosopher, so probably not. This is where the East-West split gets fun. lol 4y
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I remember, vaguely, reading this (twice) in grad school, but I feel like revisiting it now when I can take more than a week to read it. #nagarjuna #jaylgarfield #thefundamentalwisdomofthemiddleway

MayJasper Feeling intellectually challenged 😕 4y
GingerAntics @MayJasper this makes less sense to me now than when I posted it. I‘ll be reading one of the Dalai Lama‘s teachings on this chapter either tonight or tomorrow morning, so maybe it will make more sense again. lol 4y
MayJasper I do that! A quote seems to make perfect sense in that moment. But somehow I can't recapture the moment of clarity on reflection. I hope it comes back to you. I posted something in FB recently and received a bunch of question marks. Lol 4y
GingerAntics @MayJasper I find that sometimes the clarity comes back stronger and sometimes it ends up meaning something much different to me in the end, after I‘ve read the entire book. Of course, other times it just stays complicated and I wonder what on Earth I was thinking about it. lol 4y
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