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editorial

1. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Gereon Kopf

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2. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Dale S. Wright

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3. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Vincent Eltschinger

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special topic: tibetan madhyamaka

4. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Kevin Rose

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5. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Tom J. F. Tillemans

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The paper looks at how Tsong kha pa (1357–1419), mKhas grub (1385–1438), and Go rams pa (1429–1489) understood the third and fourth lemmas in the tetralemma (Tib. mu bzhi; Skt. catuṣkoṭi), “both A and B” and “neither A nor B,” respectively.
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6. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Jonathan Stoltz

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7. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Pascale Hugon

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8. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Kevin Vose

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9. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Yael Bentor

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10. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Jongbok Yi

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This paper examines intrasectarian controversies among the colleges of the dGe lugs order of Tibetan Buddhism. dGe lugs pa is one of the four or five major orders that developed in the Tibetan cultural region; it was founded by Tsong kha pa (1357–1419) or, as some say, developed from his teachings. This paper looks specifically at Jam yang shay pa’s (1648–1721/22) Decisive Analysis of (Candrakīrti’s) “Entry to (Nāgārjuna’s) ‘Treatise on the Middle’”: Treasury of Scripture and Reasoning, Thoroughly Illuminating the Profound Meaning [of Emptiness], Entrance for the Fortunate.
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research articles

11. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Shūdō ISHI

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philosophical reflections

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Y. Karunadasa

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13. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Fumihiko SUEKI

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book reviews

14. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Douglas L. Berger

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15. Journal of Buddhist Philosophy: Volume > 1
Jonathan C. Gold

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