What Happened to the Third and Fourth Lemmas in Tibet?

Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 1:24-38 (2015)
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The paper looks at how Tsong kha pa, mKhas grub, and Go rams pa understood the third and fourth lemmas in the tetralemma, “both A and B” and “neither A nor B,” respectively

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Nāgārjuna’s Negation.Chris Rahlwes - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 50 (2):307-344.
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