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- Q2266088 subject Q8593500.
- Q2266088 abstract "Prasaṅgika is a subschool of Madhyamaka, which asserts that all concrete and mental phenomena, although existing conventionally, are empty of any type of inherent identity or self-characterizing essence. The name is derived from Sanskrit: prasaṅga, a method of logical inquiry of reductio ad absurdum; they point out implicit errors by taking reasonings to logical extremes. Nagarjuna and later commentators such Buddhapālita, Candrakīrti, and Je Tsongkhapa use this method to refute essentialist views.".
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- Q2266088 comment "Prasaṅgika is a subschool of Madhyamaka, which asserts that all concrete and mental phenomena, although existing conventionally, are empty of any type of inherent identity or self-characterizing essence. The name is derived from Sanskrit: prasaṅga, a method of logical inquiry of reductio ad absurdum; they point out implicit errors by taking reasonings to logical extremes.".
- Q2266088 label "Prasaṅgika".