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| ****{{i|CDC.1. Introduction to the sample from the Mūlamadhyamakavṛtti|142}} | | ****{{i|CDC.1. Introduction to the sample from the Mūlamadhyamakavṛtti|142}} |
| ****{{i|CDC.2. From the "Commentary to the Mnemonic Verses of the Middle Doctrine" (Mūlamadhyamakavṛtti)|142}} | | ****{{i|CDC.2. From the "Commentary to the Mnemonic Verses of the Middle Doctrine" (Mūlamadhyamakavṛtti)|142}} |
| ***{{i|CDD. Bhāvaviveka (middle of 6th century C.E.)|144}}
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| ****{{i|CDD.1. Introduction to sample from the Prajñāpradīpa|144}}
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| ****{{i|CDD.2. From the "Shining Light of Insight"|145}}
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| ****{{i|CDD.3. From the "Jewel in the Hand" (Tchang tchen) (T 1578, pp. 276a3-377b11)|149}}
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| ***{{i|CDE. Candrakīrti (7th century C.E.)|154}}
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| ****{{i|CDE.1. The works of Candrakīrti|154}}
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| ****{{i|CDE.2. Introduction to the sample from the Prasannapadā|154}}
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| ****{{i|CDE.3. From the "Clearly Worded" (Prasannapadā)|155}}
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| ****{{i|CDE.4. Introduction to the sample from the Madhyamakāvatāra|157}}
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| ****{{i|CDE.5. From the "Introduction to the Madhyamaka Doctrine" (Madhyamakāvatāra)|159}}
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| **{{i|CE. The school of Sāramati|164}}
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| ***{{i|CEA. Sāramati (ca. 250 C.E.)|164}}
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| ****{{i|CEA.1. From the "Elucidation of the Seed of the (Three) Jewels" (Ratnagotravibhāga)|165}}
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| **{{i|CF. The school of the Yogācāra|171}}
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| ***{{i|CFA. The beginnings of the Yogācāra school: the Yogācārabhūmiśāstra|171}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.1. The divisions of reality (sections 1-8)|171}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.2. The determination of the nature of reality: non-duality & the middle way & the constitution of the nature of reality (sections 9-13)|172}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.3. The proof of the unreality of the phenomenal world {section 14)|173}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.4. The 2 proofs of the unreality of the designations (sections 15-16)|174}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.5. The 2 errors & the false and correct view of reality (sections 17-19)|174}}
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| ****{{i|CFA.6. From the "Stage of the Bodhisattva"(Bodhisattvabhūmi)|175}}
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| ***{{i|CFB. The Saṃdhinirmocanasūtra|180}}
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| ****{{i|CFB.1. The doctrine of the threefold nature of things in Chapt. VI|180}}
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| ****{{i|CFB.2. The doctrine of the threefold essencelessness of entities in chapt. VII and its relation to the doctrine of the Prajñāpāramitā and of the Mādhyamikas|182}}
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| ****{{i|CFB.3. From the "Elucidation of the Secret Meaning" (Saṃdhinirmocanasūtra)|183}}
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| ***{{i|CFC. Maitreyanātha (ca. 300 C.E.)|191}}
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| ****{{i|CFC.1. The works of Maitreyanātha|191}}
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| ****{{i|CFC.2. The first philosophical system of the Yogācāra: the doctrine of Maitreyanātha|192}}
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| *****{{i|CFC.2.1. The highest being as the center of the system|192}}
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| *****{{i|CFC.2.2. The highest being and the phenomenal world|193}}
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| CFC.2.3. The false conception and the deception of the phenomenal world, etc................193
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| CFC.2.4. The doctrine of liberation...................................................................................................194
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| CFC.2.4.1. Non-conceptual knowledge and liberation......................................................194
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| CFC.2.4.2. Buddhology and the highest being.......................................................................195
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| CFC.2.5. The doctrine of Maitreyan›tha and the Madhyamaka doctrine..........................196
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| CFC.3. Introduction to the samples from the Mah›y›nasÒtr›la˙k›ra.......................................196
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| CFC.3.1. From the “Ornament of the SÒtras of the Mah›y›na”
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| (Mah›y›nasÒtr›la˙k›ra).................................................................................................200
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| CFC.4. Introduction to samples from the Madhy›ntavibh›ga........................................................207
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| CFC.5. From the “Elucidation of the Middle and of the Extremes” (Madhyantavibh›ga)....210
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| CFD. Asaºga (ca. 315-390 C.E.)............................................................................................................................213
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| CFD.1. The works of Asaºga........................................................................................................................213
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| CFD.2. The philosophical system of Asaºga..........................................................................................214
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| CFD.2.1. Adoption of old concepts and development of new psychological concepts ....214
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| CFD.2.2. The appearance of the phenomenal world: the doctrine of the three
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| characteristics.........................................................................................................................214
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| CFD.2.2.1. The dependent characteristic.................................................................................215
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| CFD.2.2.2. The imagined and the perfect characteristic....................................................216
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| CFD.2.3. The doctrine of liberation...................................................................................................216
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| CFD.2.4. Asaºga’s Buddhology..........................................................................................................217
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| CFD.3. Introduction to the translated sections of the Mah›y›nasa˙graha................................218
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| CFD.4. From the “Summary of the Mah›y›na” (Mah›y›nasa˙graha).....................................219
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| CFE. Vasubandhu the Elder (ca. 320-380 C.E.)................................................................................................231
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| CFE.1. The works of Vasubandhu the Elder and Vasubandhu the YoungerError! Bookmark not defined.
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| CFE.2. Synopsis of the doctrines of the “Twenty Verses” and “Thirty Verses”........................232
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| CFE.2.1. The mental complex as three transformations of cognition..................................232
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| CFE.2.2. The mental complex and the seeds of permeation......................................................233
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| CFE.2.3. The mental complex in relation to the phenomenal world, highest reality
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| and other beings .....................................................................................................................234
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| CFE.2.4. The doctrine of liberation...................................................................................................235
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| CFE.3. Introduction to the Vi˙Ÿatik› Vijñaptim›trat›siddhi..........................................................235
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| CFE.3.1. Chapter One: Doctrine of the unreality of the external world and answers
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| to objections based on reasoning (verses 1-7)..............................................................235
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| CFE.3.2. Chapter two: Answers to objections based on scripture (verses 8-10)...............236
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| CFE.3.3. Chapter three: Proof of the unreality of the external world: impossibility of
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| the concept of an atom, etc. (verses 11-15)....................................................................237
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| CFE.3.4. Chapter four: Refutation of various objections (verses 16-21)..............................239
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| CFE.4. “Proof that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance, in Twenty Verses” (Vi˙Ÿatik›
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| Vijñaptim›trat›siddhi)....................................................................................................................242
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| CFE.5. Introduction to the Tri˙Ÿatik› Vijñaptim›trat›siddhi........................................................253
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| CFE.6. “Proof, that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance, in Thirty Verses”....................................254
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| CFF. Dign›ga (ca. 480-540 C.E.)..........................................................................................................................259
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| CFF.1. From the “Compendium of the Means of Valid Cognition” (Pram›˚asamuccaya)..260
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| CFG. Sthiramati and Dharmap›la (middle of the 6th century C.E.).........................................................262
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| CFG.1. From Hiuan-tsangs “Proof that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance” (Tch’eng wei
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| che louen)...............................................................................................................................................265
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| D. Sources and Literature..........................................................................................................................................................271
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| DA. General............................................................................................................................................................................271
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| DB. A. The doctrine of the Buddha.................................................................................................................................271
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| DBA. Canonical texts (Tripi˛aka):........................................................................................................................271
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| DBB. Pratıtyasamutp›dasÒtra:.............................................................................................................................272
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| DBC. Pratıtyasamutp›davy›khy›:......................................................................................................................272
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| DBD. ⁄›listambasÒtra:.............................................................................................................................................272
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| DC. B. The Dogmatics of the Hınay›na........................................................................................................................272
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| DCA. Milindapañh›:.................................................................................................................................................272
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| DCB. Vasubandhu the Younger:............................................................................................................................273
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| DCB.1. AbhidharmakoŸa:..............................................................................................................................273
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| DCB.2. Pañcaskandhaka:................................................................................................................................273
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| DCC. Harivararman, Tattvasiddhi:....................................................................................................................273
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| DD. The Schools of the Mah›y›na.................................................................................................................................273
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| DDA. 1. The Madhyamaka School.......................................................................................................................273
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| DDA.1. A˝˛as›hasrik› Prajñ›p›ramit›:...................................................................................................273
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| DDA.2. RatnakÒ˛a (K›Ÿyapaparivarta):...................................................................................................274
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| DDA.3. N›g›rjuna:............................................................................................................................................274
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| DDA.3.1. Madhyamakak›rik›:...........................................................................................................274
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| DDA.3.2. Vigrahavy›vartanı:..............................................................................................................274
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| DDA.3.3. Ratn›valı:.................................................................................................................................275
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| DDA.4. firyadeva: Catu¯Ÿataka:..................................................................................................................275
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| DDA.5. Buddhap›lita, MÒlamadhyamakav¸tti:.....................................................................................275
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| DDA.6. Bh›vaviveka, Prajñ›pradıpa:.........................................................................................................275
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| DDA.7. Tchang tchen (Hastaratna ?)..........................................................................................................275
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| DDA.8. Candrakırti:..........................................................................................................................................276
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| DDA.8.1. Prasannapad›:........................................................................................................................276
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| DDA.8.2. Madhyamak›vat›ra:...........................................................................................................276
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| DDB. 2. The school of S›ramati............................................................................................................................276
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| DDB.1. S›ramati, Ratnagotravibh›ga:.....................................................................................................276
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| DDC. 3. The school of the Yog›c›ra.....................................................................................................................276
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| DDC.1. BodhisattvabhÒmi:.............................................................................................................................276
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| DDC.2. Sa˙dhinirmocanasÒtra:..................................................................................................................277
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| DDC.3. Maitreyan›tha:...................................................................................................................................277
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| DDC.3.1. Mah›y›nasÒtr›la˙k›ra:...................................................................................................277
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| DDC.3.2. Madhy›ntavibh›ga:.............................................................................................................277
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| DDC.4. Asa∫ga, Mah›y›nasa˙graha:.....................................................................................................277
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| DDC.5. Vasubandhu..........................................................................................................................................277
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| DDC.5.1. Vi˙Ÿatik›:................................................................................................................................277
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| DDC.5.2. Tri˙Ÿik›:..................................................................................................................................278
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| DDC.6. Dign›ga, Pram›˚asamuccaya:.....................................................................................................278
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| DDC.7. Hiuan-tsang, Tch’eng wei che louen:...........................................................................................278
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| E. Supplementary remarks ......................................................................................................................................................279
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| EA. General............................................................................................................................................................................279
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| EB. A. The doctrine of the Buddha.................................................................................................................................280
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| EC. B. The Dogmatics of the Hınay›na........................................................................................................................280
| | ***{{i|CFD. Asaṅga (ca. 315-390 C.E.)|213}} |
| ED. The schools of the Mah›y›na.................................................................................................................................281
| | ****{{i|CFD.1. The works of Asaṅga|213}} |
| EDA. 1. The Madhyamaka school........................................................................................................................281
| | ****{{i|CFD.2. The philosophical system of Asaṅga|214}} |
| EDB. 2. The school of S›ramati............................................................................................................................281
| | *****{{i|CFD.2.1. Adoption of old concepts and development of new psychological concepts|214}} |
| EDC. 3. The school of the Yog›c›ra.....................................................................................................................282
| | *****{{i|CFD.2.2. The appearance of the phenomenal world: the doctrine of the three characteristics|214}} |
| Appendix I: Amalavijñ›na and filayavijñ›na. A Contribution to the Epistemology of Buddhism.
| | ******{{i|CFD.2.2.1. The dependent characteristic|215}} |
| By Erich Frauwallner
| | ******{{i|CFD.2.2.2. The imagined and the perfect characteristic|216}} |
| Appendix II: Bibliography of Erich Frauwallner
| | *****{{i|CFD.2.3. The doctrine of liberation|216}} |
| Appendix III: Sources and Literature (after the fourth edition)
| | *****{{i|CFD.2.4. Asaṅga's Buddhology|217}} |
| | ****{{i|CFD.3. Introduction to the translated sections of the Mahāyānasaṃgraha|218}} |
| | ****{{i|CFD.4. From the "Summary of the Mahāyāna"(Mahāyānasaṃgraha)|219}} |
| | ***{{i|CFE. Vasubandhu the Elder (ca. 320-380 C.E.)|231}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.1. The works of Vasubandhu the Elder and Vasubandhu the Younger|231}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.2. Synopsis of the doctrines of the "Twenty Verses" and "Thirty Verses"|232}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.2.1. The mental complex as three transformations of cognition|232}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.2.2. The mental complex and the seeds of permeation|233}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.2.3. The mental complex in relation to the phenomenal world, highest reality and other beings|234}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.2.4. The doctrine of liberation|235}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.3. Introduction to the Viṃśatikā Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi|235}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.3.1. Chapter One: Doctrine of the unreality of the external world and answers to objections based on reasoning (verses 1-7)|235}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.3.2. Chapter two: Answers to objections based on scripture (verses 8-10)|236}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.3.3. Chapter three: Proof of the unreality of the external world: impossibility of the concept of an atom, etc. (verses 11-15)|237}} |
| | *****{{i|CFE.3.4. Chapter four: Refutation of various objections (verses 16-21)|239}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.4. "Proof that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance, in Twenty Verses" (Viṃśatikā Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi)|242}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.5. Introduction to the Triṃśatikā Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi|253}} |
| | ****{{i|CFE.6. "Proof, that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance, in Thirty Verses"|254}} |
| | ***{{i|CFF. Dignāga (ca. 480-540 C.E.)|259}} |
| | ****{{i|CFF.1. From the "Compendium of the Means of Valid Cognition" (Pramāṇasamuccaya)|260}} |
| | ***{{i|CFG. Sthiramati and Dharmapāla (middle of the 6th century C.E.)|262}} |
| | ****{{i|CFG.1. From Hiuan-tsangs "Proof that (Everything) is Mere Cognizance" (Tch'eng wei che louen)|265}} |
| | *{{i|D. Sources and Literature|271}} |
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