- Bhāviveka, also
called Bhāvaviveka (traditional Chinese: 清辯; ; pinyin: Qīngbiàn; Wylie: slob dpon bha bya, skal ldan, legs ldan), and
Bhavya was a sixth-century...
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arguments for emptiness,
Bhāvaviveka drew on the work of Dignāga
which put
forth a new way of
presenting logical arguments.
Bhāvaviveka was
later criticized...
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proponent of the distinction,
followed Candrakīrti in his
rejection of
Bhavaviveka's arguments.
According to Tsongkhapa, the Svātantrikas do
negate intrinsic...
- debate,
Bhāvaviveka criticized Buddhapālita for not
putting madhyamaka arguments into
proper "autonomous syllogisms" (svatantra).
Bhāvaviveka argued that...
- Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Bhāvaviveka Dharmakīrti Candrakīrti
Zhiyi Bodhidharma ****neng
Shandao Xuanzang Fazang...
- Press. "1959-156-1:
Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a
Nonbeliever to Buddhism".
Philadelphia Museum of Art:
Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a
Nonbeliever to Buddhism...
- Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Bhāvaviveka Dharmakīrti Candrakīrti
Zhiyi Bodhidharma ****neng
Shandao Xuanzang Fazang...
- Mahāyāna
figures like Nāgārjuna, Dignaga, Candrakīrti, Āryadeva, and
Bhavaviveka as
having ties to the Mahāsāṃghika
tradition of Āndhra. However, other...
- the Śariputraparipṛcchā (Taisho 1465).
Various ancient sources (like
Bhāvaviveka, and Paramārtha) also
indicate that the
different branches of the Mahāsāṃghika...
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Buddhist epistemology. The
contemporary of Dignāga but
before Dharmakīrti,
Bhāvaviveka,
incorporated a
logical approach when
commenting upon Nāgārjuna. He also...