Hackett, 2021. — 381 p.
In Buddhism As Philosophy, Mark Siderits makes the Buddhist philosophical tradition accessible to a Western audience. Offering generous selections from the canonical Buddhist texts and providing an engaging, analytical introduction to the fundamental tenets of Buddhist thought, this revised, expanded, and updated edition builds on the success of the first edition in clarifying the basic concepts and arguments of the Buddhist philosophers.
About This BookGuide to Translation Sources, Pronunciation.
Introduction: Buddhism As Philosophy?
Early Buddhism: Basic Teachings.
Empty Persons.
Buddhist Ethics.
A Nyāya Interlude.
Abhidharma: The Metaphysics of Empty Persons.
The Rise of Mahāyāna.
Yogācāra: Impressions-Only and the Denial of Physical Objects.
Madhyamaka: The Doctrine of Emptiness.
The School of Dignāga: Buddhist Epistemology.
Back Cover.