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The Reason Sixty

With the Reason Sixty Commentary, Second Edition

Translated by Joseph J. Loizzo
Published by Wisdom Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $69.95

About The Book

Presents two key Indian Buddhist philosophical masterpieces that integrate the Buddhist ethos of wisdom and compassion, with their profound relevance to contemporary thought clarified by a renowned scholar of contemplative science.

This volume contains English translations of two critical treatises of the Middle Way (Madhyamaka) Buddhist philosophical school: the Reason Sixty, by the most important of Indian thinkers, Nagarjuna (2nd CE), and the commentary by his most influential successor, Chandrakirti (7th CE). These two treatises emphasize the non-foundationalist reasoning for which Madhyamaka thought is famed, here within the context of that quintessential Buddhist topic, universal compassion, thereby illuminating the nondual nature of these two fundamental components of Indian Buddhist thought. The full import of Nagarjuna’s verses are brought to life by Chandrakirti, whose influence in Tibetan Buddhist educational institutions remains profound to the present. Translator Joseph Loizzo, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and Columbia-trained Buddhologist, elucidates the relevance of these two treatises to the linguistic turn in contemporary philosophy and emphasizes their practical, therapeutic possibilities. Comparing, in particular, the deep resonances between Chandrakirti’s commentary and Wittgenstein’s later work, Loizzo presents a masterful analysis in cross-cultural thought that highlights the transformative potential of philosophy.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Wisdom Publications (August 27, 2024)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781949163230

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“This is a wonderful gift from Joseph J. Loizzo and the AIBS Translation Team, impressively precise and easy to understand, a true masterpiece that brings together the deepest philosophic insights of the two greatest Indian masters—Nagarjuna and Candrakirti."

– Sonam Thakchoe, University of Tasmania

"This is an indispensable resource, accessible to scholars, philosophers, and Buddhist practitioners alike.”

– Jan Westerhoff, University of Oxford

“This excellent translation enhances our understanding of this important but relatively unknown work, rich in its philosophical and psychological insight.”

– Karen Lang, University of Virginia, emerita

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