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*3.The investigation of the essential identity: ‘neither one nor many’
*3.The investigation of the essential identity: ‘neither one nor many’
*4.The investigation of all: the Great Interdependence
*4.The investigation of all: the Great Interdependence
See also [[Madhyamika]].
==External Links==
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/fourarguments.html The Four Great Logical Arguments of the Middle Way by Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche]


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Revision as of 11:49, 23 February 2007

The four great logical arguments of the Middle Way (Tib. dbu ma'i gtan tshigs chen po bzhi) are:

  • 1.The investigation of the cause: the Diamond Splinters
  • 2.The investigation of the result: refuting existent or non-existent results
  • 3.The investigation of the essential identity: ‘neither one nor many’
  • 4.The investigation of all: the Great Interdependence

See also Madhyamika.

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