PHIL 213 Class notes, Week 3, Lecture 1
Buddhism II: Mahayana Buddhism: Nagarjuna and the Two-fold
Truth
100-200 CE: Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti and many other Mahayana
Buddhist scriptures
150-250 CE: Nagarjuna, First great philosopher of emptiness
A. Mahayana Buddhism
- Nikaya Buddhism - based on attempt to record the literal
teachings of the Buddha in the Sutras
- Mahayana Buddhism - Same format for a whole new set up
scriptures, the Mahayana Sutras
- Nikaya Buddhism is centered in the monastic tradition of monks
and nuns. Mahayana is a lay-centered philosophy but still monastic in
terms of the center of practice.
- Mahayana Buddhism: Great Vehicle Buddhism. Hinayana Buddhism:
Lesser Vehicle Buddhism (nickname given by Mahayana Buddhists to Nikaya
Buddhists).
B. Two Cornerstones of Mahayana Buddhism: Two-fold Truth and the
Bodhisattva Ideal
- See Nagarjuna and
Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy
- Form, emptiness, karma, samsara, nirvana.
- Bodhisattva Ideal - Bodhisattva as one who refuses enlightenment
unless all beings attain enlightenment, a logical outcome of the
two-fold truth.