ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1955.

The Madhyamika philosophy is, in the author’s view, the philosophy which created a revolution in Buddhism and through that in the whole range of Indian philosophy. This volume is a study of the Madhyamika philosophy in all its important aspects and is divided into three parts:

Historical: this traces the origin and development of the Madhyamika philosophy.

The second part concentrates on a full and critical exposition of the Madhyamika philosophy, the structure of its dialectic, its conception of the Absolute and its ethics and religion.

The last part of the book compares the Madhyamika with some of the well-known dialectical systems of the West (Kant, Hegel and Bradley) and undertakes a short study of the different absolutisms (Madhyamika, Vijnanavada and the Vedanta).

 

 

 

part One|117 pages

Origin and Development of the Mādhyamika Philosophy

part II|171 pages

The Dialectic as System of Philosophy

chapter Five|23 pages

The Structure of the Mādhyamika Dialectic

chapter Seven|44 pages

Application of the Dialectic

chapter Nine|28 pages

Absolute and Phenomena

chapter Ten|20 pages

Dialectic and Freedom

chapter Eleven|14 pages

Absolute and Tathāgata

part Three|51 pages

The Mādhyamika and Allied Systems

chapter Fourteen|13 pages

The Mad̄hyamika System—An Estimate