Talk:Chandrakirti
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[edit]Regarding the quote "The emptiness of intrinsic reality of things is itself called by the wise “emptiness,” ...":
Not everything seems to be a (translated) quote of Chandrakirti. According to the source book only the part:
"The emptiness of intrinsic reality of things is itself called by the wise “emptiness,” and this emptiness also is considered to be empty of any intrinsic reality."
is quoted from him while this part:
"The emptiness of that which is called “emptiness” is accepted as “the emptiness of emptiness” (śūnyatāśūnyatā). It is explained in this way for the purpose of controverting objectification of the emptiness as intrinsically real."
is a quote of the comment of Sonam Thakchoe. I don't know how to mark this quote in a quote correctly here. Please help. 2001:4091:A242:8012:190C:4E0:F55E:313 (talk) 05:44, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
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