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				<title>Nagarjuna&#39;s Idealism as a Metaphysical Justification Against Ignorance</title>
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				<description>By Rocco A. Astore - The revered Madhyamika Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna is a central figure in the history of Eastern thought. In his Seventy Stanzas, Nagarjuna shares his views on many eternal questions including inquiries into what it means to have a proper understanding of the mind and the objects that it perceives. Though counterintuitive, he believes that one should regard all objects as being ultimately immaterial because if objects were not ideational, one&amp;rsquo;s immaterial mind would not be able to perceive them (1). Nagarjuna&amp;rsquo;s view derives from his belief that the mind is an immaterial sense organ...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2016 06:58 EDT</pubDate>
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