- The Reason Sixty
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Prefaces to the First Edition
- Author’s Preface to the Second Edition
- Editor-in-Chief’s Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Typographical Conventions
- Part One: Introduction
- The Other Chandrakīrti: A Corrective, Contextual, Textual Study
- Materials for the Study of The Reason Sixty and Its Commentary
- 1. Nāgārjuna’s Reason Sixty (Yuktiṣaṣṭikākārikā)
- 2. Chandrakīrti’s Reason Sixty Commentary (Yuktiṣaṣṭikāvṛtti)
- 3. Central Philosophy as a Method of Self-Correction
- 4. A Nondualistic Hermeneutic for The Reason Sixty Commentary
- Self-Correction in The Reason Sixty Commentary
- 1. A Comparative Philosophical Framework for Therapeutic Self-Correction
- 2. Dereification and Self-Correction in Chandrakīrti and Wittgenstein
- 3. The Language of Objective Self-Correction: Mapping the Four Keys onto The Reason Sixty
- A. Targeting the False Self
- B. Committing to Common Sense
- C. Dereifying Reductive Usage
- D. Dereifying Abstractive Usage
- 4. The Social Epistemology of Self-Correction: Virtual Insight and Agency
- 5. The Anthropology of Self-Correction: Objectivity and Altruism
- 6. The Self-Corrective Anthropology of Nāgārjuna and Chandrakīrti
- Part Two: Translation
- Glossary, Appendixes, Bibliographies, and Indexes
- English-Tibetan-Sanskrit Glossary
- Appendix 1. Critical Tibetan Editions (Online)
- Appendix 2. Gyaltsap’s Topical Outline of The Reason Sixty (English)
- Appendix 3. Intellectual-Historical Timeline of Indian Buddhism
- Appendix 4. Speculative Reconstruction of Chandrakīrti’s Biography
- Appendix 5. Tibetan Names (Phonetic-Transliterated Equivalents)
- Bibliographies
- Index of Canonical Texts Cited
- Index of Canonical Authors Cited
- General Index
- Copyright
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