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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2010

PREVIEW-Episode 27: Nagarjuna on Buddhist “Emptiness”

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast · host Mark Linsenmayer

Primarily discussing "Reasoning: The Sixty Stanzas" and "Emptiness: The Seventy Stanzas," by the 2nd century Indian Buddhist Nagarjuna. Is the world of our experience ultimately real? If not, does it have something metaphysically basic underlying it? For Nagarjuna, the answers are "no" and "no... well... not that we can talk about." With guest Erik Douglas. Looking for the full Citizen version? The post PREVIEW-Episode 27: Nagarjuna on Buddhist “Emptiness” first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.

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Primarily discussing "Reasoning: The Sixty Stanzas" and "Emptiness: The Seventy Stanzas," by the 2nd century Indian Buddhist Nagarjuna. Is the world of our experience ultimately real? If not, does it have something metaphysically basic underlying...

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