MOONSHADOWS: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy

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MOONSHADOWS: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy

Author(s): . COWHERDS (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: 24 Dec. 2010
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 264 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199751439
  • ISBN-13: 9780199751433

Book Description

The doctrine of the two truths – a conventional truth and an ultimate truth – is central to Buddhist metaphysics and epistemology. The two truths (or two realities), the distinction between them, and the relation between them is understood variously in different Buddhist schools; it is of special importance to the Madhyamaka school. One theory is articulated with particular force by Nagarjuna (2nd C CE) who famously claims that the two truths are identical to one another and yet distinct. One of the most influential interpretations of Nagarjuna’s difficult doctrine derives from the commentary of Candrakarti (6th C CE). In view of its special soteriological role, much attention has been devoted to explaining the nature of the ultimate truth; less, however, has been paid to understanding the nature of conventional truth, which is often described as “deceptive,” “illusion,” or “truth for fools.” But because of the close relation between the two truths in Madhyamaka, conventional truth also demands analysis. Moonshadows, the product of years of collaboration by ten cowherds engaged in Philosophy and Buddhist Studies, provides this analysis. The book asks, “what is true about conventional truth?” and “what are the implications of an understanding of conventional truth for our lives?” Moonshadows begins with a philosophical exploration of classical Indian and Tibetan texts articulating Candrakati’s view, and uses this textual exploration as a basis for a more systematic philosophical consideration of the issues raised by his account.

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Review

a high-quality, engaging work, which is accessible to undergraduates and of interest to specialists. The Cowherds are to be commended for having provided a home on the range for anyonereally, anyoneinterested to understand a philosophically significant, Buddhist approach to the nature of truth. ― Jonathan C. Gold, SOPHIA

Book Description

Combines textual scholarship with philosophical analysis to elucidate the metaphysical, epistemological and ethical consequences of the nature of conventional truth as it is understood in the Madhyamaka tradition deriving from Nagarjuna and Candrakarti.

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