- Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics, Vol. 2
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- Part 1. Mind
- Part 2. Mental Factors
- 5. Distinguishing Mind and Mental Factors
- 6. Omnipresent Mental Factors
- 7. Mental Factors with a Determinate Object
- 8. Virtuous Mental Factors
- 9. Love and Compassion
- 10. Mental Afflictions
- 11. Variable Mental Factors
- 12. Mental Factors in Other Works
- 13. Substantial and Imputed Mental Factors
- 14. Alternate Presentations of Mental Factors
- Part 3. Gross and Subtle Minds
- 15. Gross and Subtle Minds in the Shared Traditions
- 16. Gross and Subtle Minds in Highest Yoga Tantra
- Part 4. Mind and Its Objects
- Part 5. Inferential Reasoning
- 19. Reasoning and Rationality
- 20. Categories of Correct Evidence
- 21. Fallacious Inferential Evidence
- 22. Dignāga’s Drum of a Wheel of Reasons
- Part 6. Training the Mind through Meditation
- 23. How the Mind Is Trained
- 24. Calm Abiding
- 25. Analysis and Insight
- 26. Mindfulness Meditation
- 27. The Eight Worldly Concerns
- 28. Increasing Good Qualities
- 29. Concluding Topic: The Person or Self
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors
- What to Read Next from the Dalai Lama
- Copyright
- 11. Variable Mental Factors
- 12. Mental Factors in Other Works
- 13. Substantial and Imputed Mental Factors
- 14. Alternate Presentations of Mental Factors
- Part 3. Gross and Subtle Minds
- Part 4. Mind and Its Objects
- Part 5. Inferential Reasoning
- Part 6. Training the Mind through Meditation
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors
- What to Read Next from the Dalai Lama
- Copyright
- 15. Gross and Subtle Minds in the Shared Traditions
- 16. Gross and Subtle Minds in Highest Yoga Tantra
- 17. How the Mind Engages Its Objects
- 18. The Sevenfold Typology of Cognition
- 19. Reasoning and Rationality
- 20. Categories of Correct Evidence
- 21. Fallacious Inferential Evidence
- 22. Dignāga’s Drum of a Wheel of Reasons
- 23. How the Mind Is Trained
- 24. Calm Abiding
- 25. Analysis and Insight
- 26. Mindfulness Meditation
- 27. The Eight Worldly Concerns
- 28. Increasing Good Qualities
- 29. Concluding Topic: The Person or Self
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