diff --git a/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_william-l-ames.md b/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_william-l-ames.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f651e0ff8a --- /dev/null +++ b/_content/articles/soteriological-purpose-of-nagarjunas-philosophy_william-l-ames.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- +title: "The Soteriological Purpose of Nagarjuna's Philosophy: A Study of Chapter Twenty-three of the Mūla-madhyamaka-kārikās" +authors: + - "William L. Ames" +external_url: "https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jiabs/article/view/8738/2645" +drive_links: + - "https://drive.google.com/file/d/10wTSD8BvGCZxubU7CNghpencgWjJfkNa/view?usp=sharing" +course: epistemology +tags: + - emptiness + - nibbana +year: 1988 +journal: jiabs +publisher: "International Association of Buddhist Studies" +volume: 11 +series: 2 +pages: "7--20" +--- + +> Madhyamaka is thus conceived of as a means, with liberation as its ultimate end. But the question remains, how does philosophical argumentation lead to spiritual goals? + +This article explains the basic tenets of Madhyamaka thought found in Nagarjuna's Mūla-madhyamaka-kārikās, and then, focusing on chapter 23, proceeds to show how such philosophical inquiry and its resultant understanding lead to final liberation (nibbana). \ No newline at end of file