Acknowledgments
Introduction: Emptiness Between the Lines: Reading Buddhist Philosophy of/and/as Religion
0.0. The Dream is Over
0.1. Nāgārjuna and the Ethics of Emptiness
0.2. Believing Between the Lines
0.3. Buddhism Between Religion and Philosophy
0.4. Contexts and Texts
Chapter 1: Orienting Reason: A Religious Critique of Philosophizing Nāgārjuna
1.1. The Unimaginative Question
1.2. Unveiling the East
1.3. Orientalizing Reasons
1.4. Reimagining Religion and Philosophy
Chapter 2: Logical, Buddhological, Buddhist: A Critical Study of the Tetralemma
2.1. Matters & Methods
2.2. The Logical Tetralemma
2.3. The Buddhological Tetralemma
2.4. The Buddhist Tetralemma
Chapter 3: Nāgārjuna’s Tetralemma: Tetrāletheia & Tathāgata, Utterance & Anontology
3.1 The Dilemma of the Tetralemma
3.2 The Exhaustive Tetralemma
3.3 Tetralemma as Tetrāletheia
3.4 Tetrāletheia as Tathāgata
3.5 Utterance and Anontology
3.6 Tetralemma and No-Teaching
3.7 Silencing Nothing
Chapter 4: Abandoning All Views: A Buddhist Critique of Belief
4.1. Views on Abandoning Views
4.2. Nāgārjuna’s Abandoning Views
4.3. Abandoning Nāgārjuna’s Views
Chapter 5: All-Embracing Emptiness: Nāgārjuna and the Ethics of Emptiness
5.1. The Abandonment of Ethics?
5.2. The Ethics of Abandonment
5.3. From Ethics to Eirenics
5.4. Abandoning All, Embracing All
Bibliography
Index
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