Dependent Arising and the Emptiness of Emptiness: Why Did Nagarjuna Start with Causation?
By Jay Garfield
32 pagesNagarjuna relentlessly analyzes phenomena or processes that appear to exist independently and argues that they cannot so exist, and yet, though lacking the inherent existence imputed to them either by naive common sense or by sophisticated, realistic philosophical theory, these phenomena are not nonexistent-they are, he argues, conventionally real.