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Knowing Illusion: Bringing a Tibetan Debate into Contemporary Discourse. Volume II: Translations
The two volumes of this study examine fundamental issues in Buddhist thought and practice, particularly the implications of the two truths (relative and ultimate). If, as Buddhist sources claim, all perceptions are overlaid with error, is it possible to have confidence in our knowledge of the world? If buddhas only perceive reality as it is, does this entail that they are incapable of relating to ordinary beings, who view their environment through a lens of false imaginings?
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Australian Research Council
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ISBN
9780197603680Department/School
School of HumanitiesPublisher
Oxford University PressPlace of publication
Oxford, UKRepository Status
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