This article tracks briefly the in-between, neither-nor path of the Buddhist thinker Nagarjuna as it is reflected in his major text, the MŪlamadhyamaka Kārikā . At a later stage the bipolar thinking of theology will be taken through the 'heat' of the 'otherwise' thinking of Nāgārjuna as the Other.
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This article tracks briefly the in-between, neither-nor path of the Buddhist thinker Nagarjuna as it is reflected in his major text, the MŪlamadhyamaka Kārikā . At a later stage the bipolar thinking of theology will be taken through the 'heat' of the 'otherwise' thinking of Nāgārjuna as the Other.
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| PDF Views & Downloads | 15 | 3 | 0 |