Nagarjuna (Second Edition) Buddhism’s Most Important Philosopher

Nagarjuna (Second Edition) by Richard H. Jones, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 9, 2014, is a comprehensive exploration of one of Buddhism’s most significant philosophers. This edition, comprising 210 pages, presents Nagarjuna’s pivotal contributions to Buddhist thought, particularly his concept of “emptiness” (shunyata), which has become central to Mahayana Buddhism. The book includes translations from the original Sanskrit of Nagarjuna’s key philosophical works, making them accessible to a general audience interested in Buddhism and philosophy.
Readers will find translations of Nagarjuna’s essential texts, such as the Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way and Overturning the Objections, along with commentaries and a bibliography for further exploration. The edition also summarizes three works that are no longer extant in Sanskrit, providing a broader context for Nagarjuna’s analytic corpus. This revised edition enhances the earlier essays and introduces new material, offering insights into the Madhyamaka tradition and its influence on Zen and Tibetan Buddhism.
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Nagarjuna stands second only to the Buddha in his importance in Buddhist thought. The concept of “emptiness (shunyata)” became the central ontological concept in Mahayana Buddhism thanks to his effort. Not only did he found the Madhyamaka tradition in India, understanding his philosophy is needed to understand the Zen tradition and the Dalai Lama’s Tibetan tradition.Included here are translations from the Sanskrit of his most important philosophical works into plain English, so that the general educated public interested in Buddhism or philosophy can understand his thought. Also included are separate commentaries and a bibliography of further readings.The works presented here collectively constitute what the Tibetans call Nagarjuna’s “analytic corpus.” Translated from the original Sanskrit are the Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way (the Mula-madhyamaka-karikas), Overturning the Objections (the Vigraha-vyavartani) with Nagarjuna’s own commentary, and the philosophical portions of the Jewel Garland of Advice (the Ratnavali). Three works that are no longer extant in Sanskrit are summarized here: Seventy Verses on Emptiness (Shunyata-saptati-karikas), Sixty Verses on Argument (Yukti-shashtikas), and Pulverizing the Categories (Vaidalya-prakarana).
The expanded 2025 edition revises the entire text and adds material to the earlier essays and adds a new essay.
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