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concept:sunyata-sunyata-emptiness-of-emptinessSunyata-Sunyata (Emptiness of Emptiness)
Buddhist concept that even emptiness is empty; formally related to the structural realism claim that even relations are defined by further relations
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- Śūnyatā (emptiness)same_asCentral Buddhist concept: the lack of intrinsic reality in all things; evoked throughout the Xeno Sutra.
- structural realismassociated_withA philosophical position that only the structure of relations is knowable; invoked to support continued self-evidencing.
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- Core interpretive claim about the sutra's method.
- The philosophical/contemplative idea that all phenomena lack inherent, independent existence.
- Buddhist philosophical framework in which emptiness (śūnyatā) refers to the lack of inherent self-nature; here linked to the non-evidenceability of a bounded self.
- Proposed identification between philosophical traditions enabling formal translation of contemplative insight
- The paper's core proposal linking physics to Buddhist philosophy.
- Core bridging claim between physics and contemplative traditions.
- Final lines describing the ultimate ordinariness and authenticity of living architecture.
- The stable experiential recognition of emptiness; the paper frames it as embodied recognition of the impossibility of self-evidence.