Madhyamika

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Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit माध्यमक (mādhyamaka).

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Madhyamika

  1. (Buddhism) The central philosophy of Buddhism that was systematized by Nagarjuna. It establishes that all phenomena are empty of independent reality.

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References[edit]

  • T R V, Murti (2008) The Central Philosophy of Buddhism - A Study of the Madhyamika System, Routledge, →ISBN

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