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concept:two-truths-conventional-and-ultimateTwo truths (conventional and ultimate)
Doctrine that distinguishes conventional linguistic reality from ultimate ineffable reality; key to interpreting the Xeno Sutra.
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- Mādhyamika (Madhyamaka) philosophyimplementsNāgārjuna's philosophical system emphasizing emptiness; central interpretative lens in the paper.
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- Śūnyatā (emptiness)associated_withCentral Buddhist concept: the lack of intrinsic reality in all things; evoked throughout the Xeno Sutra.
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- The primary paper under study; presents a case study of an AI-generated Buddhist sutra and philosophical analysis.
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- The single blinding unity, the ground of being, which living centers connect us to.
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- Any statement about a poset P yields a dual statement about P^∂ by interchanging ≤ and ≥; permits proof of one statement to establish its dual.
- True unity is not about conventional beauty but about a raw, messy, everyday reality that resonates deeply.
- Can we disambiguate truth from closely related features such as 'commonly believed' or 'verifiable'?question0.721Limitation noted in §7.1: scope restricted to simple statements prevents disambiguation
- Metaphorical framing of generative and recognition models as interactive pair; title origin