The Significance of Xiong Shili's Interpretation of Dignaga's lambana-pariká¹¢a (Investigation of the Object)
This essay is an exercise in intellectual archaeology in which I seek to show that already in Xiong Shili's first account of Yogacara, Weishixue Gailun (A General Account of Yogacara Learning) (1923), we are able to find the first indications of a critical attitude to Yogacara that would grow i...
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