Religion W4620. Nonduality in Indian and Tibetan
Thought
Columbia University, Fall 2002
Tuesday, October 1
The Four Theories (Siddhanta), Especially Vaibhashika and
Sautrantika
Assigned Reading
- S. Hamilton, Indian Philosophy, Chapter 6.
- J. Hopkins and G. Sopa, Cutting Through Appearances,
pp. 49-145.
- T. Stcherbatski, The Central Conception of Buddhism and the
Meaning of the Word 'Dharma.'
Related Material
Western Relevance
- Mark Epstein, Thought Without A Thinker: a practising
psychotherapist's view of the modern psychological relevance of
Buddhism's non-dualistic human science of mind.
Links of interest
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