Madhyamika

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit माध्यमक (mādhyamaka).

Proper noun

Madhyamika

  1. (Buddhism) The central philosophy of Buddhism that was systematized by Nagarjuna. It establishes that all phenomena are empty of independent reality.

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References

  • T R V, Murti (2008) The Central Philosophy of Buddhism - A Study of the Madhyamika System, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-46118-4

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