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Ultimate, Virtue, Ultimate Virtue: An Introduction
1. Tibetan Virtuosi Positions Compared: Four Approaches to the Ultimate Virtue
2. Virtual Ambivalence: Indian Textual Background
3. The Ultimate Is a Virtue Worth Dedicating: Dorjé Sherap on Jikten Gönpo's Teachings
4. The Ultimate Is Not a Virtue Unless You Do Not Mean It: Sakya Pandita's Objections
5. Admiring Your Virtues, I Have Questions to Ask: Shakya Chokden's Inquiry
6. What Colors Are Virtues? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on Karmic Causes and Results
7. Is the Ultimate an Actual Virtue? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on the Dharma-Sphere
8. Who Owns the Highest Virtue? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on the Buddha-Essence
The Virtue of Contesting the Ultimate Virtue: Final Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
1. Tibetan Virtuosi Positions Compared: Four Approaches to the Ultimate Virtue
2. Virtual Ambivalence: Indian Textual Background
3. The Ultimate Is a Virtue Worth Dedicating: Dorjé Sherap on Jikten Gönpo's Teachings
4. The Ultimate Is Not a Virtue Unless You Do Not Mean It: Sakya Pandita's Objections
5. Admiring Your Virtues, I Have Questions to Ask: Shakya Chokden's Inquiry
6. What Colors Are Virtues? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on Karmic Causes and Results
7. Is the Ultimate an Actual Virtue? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on the Dharma-Sphere
8. Who Owns the Highest Virtue? Gorampa vs. Shakya Chokden on the Buddha-Essence
The Virtue of Contesting the Ultimate Virtue: Final Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index.