- Appearing and Empty
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface by Bhikṣuṇi Thubten Chodron
- Abbreviations
- Introduction by H. H. the Dalai Lama
- 1: The Two Truths
- 2: Veiled Truths
- 3: Ultimate Truths
- 4: What Exists and the Reliable Cognizers That Know It
- 5: The World of Dependent, Imputed Appearances
- 6: Mind and Its Objects in the Yogācāra System
- 7: Nature, Natureless, and Selflessness in Yogācāra
- The Three Natures
- Three Types of Natureless
- The Two Selflessnesses of Phenomena
- Reasonings Showing No External Objects
- What about Permanent Phenomena?
- Empty of Existing by Their Own Character as Referents of Terms and Concepts
- The Relation of the Two Selflessnesses of Phenomena
- Mādhyamikas’ Response to Yogācārins
- Summary
- 8: The Two Madhyamaka Schools
- 9: Prāsaṅgikas’ Response to Svātantrikas
- 10: Unique Explanations of the Prāsaṅgikas
- 11: Insight
- 12: Insight in Chinese Buddhism and the Pāli Tradition
- 13: The Diversity of Chinese Buddhist Schools
- 14: Yogācāra and Tathāgatagarbha in China
- 15: Madhyamaka in China
- 16: Buddhist Renewal
- Notes
- Glossary
- Recommended Reading
- Index
- About the Authors
- Copyright
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