The Concept of Emptiness and Accompanying Concepts in the Philosophical Analysis of Madhyamaka

Goran Kardaš
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The article analyses the concept of emptiness (śūnyatā) of the Buddhist Mahāyāna school Madhyamaka. By way of introduction, some fundamental questions are asked regarding the possible meaning of that concept as well as the possible context within which that concept should be viewed. The article then moves on to the evaluation and reception of the theory of emptiness within some classical systems of Indian Buddhist and non-Buddhist philosophy, which were all negative, identifying the concept of emptiness with the concept of non-existence (abhāva). As, historically, the Mahāyāna concept of emptiness appears for the first time in the so-called Prajñāpāramitāsūtras, part of the article is devoted to the analysis of this concept in those texts, which are traditionally considered the original inspiration of the Madhyamaka philosophy. In fact, the Madhyamaka philosophy represents precisely the systematic philosophical elaboration of those texts, primarily of the concept of emptiness as it appears there. The central part of the article comprises the analysis of this concept in the Madh­yamaka system, with a brief account on the general methodological and doctrinal framework within which Madhyamaka philosophical thinking operates. Then two key philosophical conceptions of Madhyamaka are presented and analysed, without which it is impossible to understand the concept of emptiness – the conception of two truths (satyadvaya) and the conception of “co-arising in dependence” (pratītyasamutpāda). In the context of these two conceptions, the concept of emptiness of Madhyamaka is finally situated in the horizon of a specific semantic and epistemological understanding of reality (experience) that is completely devoid of any ontological connotations.
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中观哲学分析中的空性概念及其伴随概念
本文分析了佛教Mahāyāna中观学派的空性概念(śūnyatā)。作为引言,就这一概念的可能含义以及看待这一概念的可能背景提出了一些基本问题。然后,文章转到印度佛教和非佛教哲学的一些经典体系中对空性理论的评价和接受,这些体系都是消极的,将空性的概念与不存在的概念等同起来(abhāva)。从历史上看,虚空的概念Mahāyāna首次出现在所谓的Prajñāpāramitāsūtras中,本文的一部分专门用于分析这些文本中的这个概念,这些文本传统上被认为是中观哲学的原始灵感。事实上,中观哲学正是对这些经典的系统哲学阐释,主要是对空性概念的阐释。文章的中心部分包括对中观体系中这一概念的分析,并简要介绍中观哲学思想运作的一般方法论和理论框架。然后,提出并分析了中观的两个关键哲学概念,没有它们,就不可能理解空性的概念——两个真理的概念(satyadvaya)和“相互依存”的概念(pratītyasamutpāda)。在这两个概念的背景下,中观的空性概念最终被置于对实在(经验)的特定语义和认识论理解的视界中,完全没有任何本体论的内涵。
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