- Foreword9
- Michael Zimmermann
- Acknowledgements13
- Introduction15
- Michael Radich and Chen-kuo Lin
- Chinese Translations of Pratyakṣa33
- Funayama Toru
- Epistemology and Cultivation in Jingying
Huiyuan’s Essay on the Three Means of Valid Cognition63 - Chen-kuo Lin
- The Theory of Apoha in Kuiji's Cheng weishi lun Shuji101
- Shoryu Katsura
- A Comparison between the Indian and Chinese
Interpretations of the Antinomic Reason (Viruddhāvyabhicārin)121 - Shinya Moriyama
- The Problem of Self-Refuting Statements in Chinese Buddhist Logic151
- Jakub Zamorski
- A Re-examination of the Relationship between the Awakening of Faith
and Dilun School Thought, Focusing on the Works of Huiyuan183 - Ching Keng
- A Pivotal Text for the Definition of the Two Hindrances in East Asia:
Huiyuan's "Erzhang yi" Chapter217 - A. Charles Muller
- On the Notion of Kaidaoyi (*Avakāśadānāśraya) as Discussed in
Xuanzang's Cheng weishi lun271 - Junjie Chu
- Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths313
- Zhihua Yao
- Philosophical Aspects of Sixth-Century Chinese Buddhist Debates on
"Mind and Consciousness"337 - Hans-Rudolf Kantor
- The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizang’s Philosophy of Ontic Indeterminacy397
- Chien-hsing Ho
- Divided Opinion among Chinese Commentators on Indian Interpretations of
the Parable of the Raft in the Vajracchedikā419 - Yoke Meei Choong
- Ideas about "Consciousness" in Fifth and Sixth Century Chinese Buddhist
Debates on the Survival of Death by the Spirit, and the Chinese
Background to *Amalavijñāna471 - Michael Radich
- The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-Nature in India513
- Michael Zimmermann
- About the Authors529
- Index535