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Types of Phenomena
36 Articles
Negation Phenomena: Implicative and Non-Implicative
A correct understanding of voidness requires a clear understanding of the difference between an implicative negation phenomena, which after negating something leaves both that negation and an affirmation of something else, and a non-implicative negation, which leaves just the...
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Types of Phenomena
Details of Ways of Knowing: 2 Types of Relations between Phenomena
Something that has an object is defined as a functional phenomenon that continually possesses an object appropriate to itself. The study approach to this material is in terms of sets and debates.
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Ways of Knowing
Overview of Divisions of Phenomena
Things appear in deceptive ways but we can see how they actually exist with an understanding of the Buddhist analysis of the various types of phenomena there are.
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Types of Phenomena
Self-Sufficiently Knowable and Imputedly Knowable Objects
All Indian Buddhist tenet systems, except Vaibhashika, agree that the validly knowable “me” is not a self-sufficiently knowable phenomenon, it is imputedly knowable.
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Emptiness: Advanced
Obvious, Obscure and Extremely Obscure Phenomena
These three types of comprehensible phenomena include all existent phenomena – all phenomena that can be validly known.
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Types of Phenomena
Constructive, Destructive and Unspecified Phenomena
An in-depth look into Vasubandhu’s and Asanga’s classifications of tainted phenomena, which perpetuate samsara.
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Types of Phenomena
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