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Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy Emphasizing the Compatibility of Emptiness and Conventional Phenomena

Dependent-Arising and Emptiness: A Tibetan Buddhist Interpretation of Madhyamika Philosophy Emphasizing the Compatibility of Emptiness and Conventional Phenomena

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Reader
Review: This book demonstrates Napper's capability as a scholar of the Madhyamaka. Her critical article on the justification of a retranslation of the Wisdom chapter of the LRCM is well-balanced and lucid.

However, my praise goes to her for offering the backbone to the new edition of the LRCM (ASIN-1559391669), and at the same time delivering this book, which includes a superb translation of the 'interwoven' commentaries to the root text, and other salient pointers to the commentarial tradition of Wisdom in the Gelugpa monastary.

Hopefully, the book will be republished sometime!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Reader
Review: This book demonstrates Napper's capability as a scholar of the Madhyamaka. Her critical article on the justification of a retranslation of the Wisdom chapter of the LRCM is well-balanced and lucid.

However, my praise goes to her for offering the backbone to the new edition of the LRCM (ASIN-1559391669), and at the same time delivering this book, which includes a superb translation of the 'interwoven' commentaries to the root text, and other salient pointers to the commentarial tradition of Wisdom in the Gelugpa monastary.

Hopefully, the book will be republished sometime!


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