The Persistence of Habit: Tantric Engagements with Dharmakīrti’s View of Yogic Perception
Dharmakīrti’s view of yogic perception (yogipratyakṣa) and mental cultivation (bhāvanā) has generated a good deal of discussion—in Dharmakīrti’s text tradition, in the works of its various critics, and in the contemporary study of Buddhist philosophy. It is discussed not infrequently in Buddhist ta...
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Main Author: | Davey K. Tomlinson |
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Language: | English |
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Contemplative Sciences Center
2025-01-01
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