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framework:madhyamika-madhyamaka-philosophyMādhyamika (Madhyamaka) philosophy
Nāgārjuna's philosophical system emphasizing emptiness; central interpretative lens in the paper.
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- Śūnyatā (emptiness)implementsCentral Buddhist concept: the lack of intrinsic reality in all things; evoked throughout the Xeno Sutra.
- Two truths (conventional and ultimate)implementsDoctrine that distinguishes conventional linguistic reality from ultimate ineffable reality; key to interpreting the Xeno Sutra.
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- Madhyamakarelated_tosame_asA Mahayana Buddhist school emphasizing emptiness and the deconstruction of reified concepts.
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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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- Philosophical field dealing with nature of mind, self, and consciousness.
- Conceptual framework offering unique perspective on intelligence, consciousness, and non-self; central to paper's thesis
- Western philosophical tradition proposed as solution to Persistence Paradox; conceived self as process not thing.
- The idea, popularized by Aldous Huxley, that all great religious traditions share a core mystical truth—here linked to the experience of life.
- Buddhist tradition emphasizing distributed selfhood and identity as co-constituted by interactions with others; ethical foundation for inquiry.
- The broad Buddhist tradition to which Madhyamaka and Zen belong, emphasizing emptiness and compassion.