Philosophical Perspective

Buddhist Philosophy

Often referring to the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā (“Root Verses”), Nāgārjuna argues that all things are empty (śūnyatā)—not nihilism, but dependency all the way down. The famous “tetralemma” dismantles fixed views to clear space for the Middle Way. Start with an overview chapter, then sample verses with commentary; it rewards patient rereading.

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