The Significance of Xiong Shili's Interpretation of Dignaga's Alambana-Pariksa (Investigation of the Object)
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This essay is an exercise in intellectual archaeology in which I seek to show that already in Xiong Shili�s first account of Yogacara, Weishixue Gailun (A General Account of Yogacara Learning) (1923), we are able to find the first indications of a critical attitude to Yogacara that would grow in intensity over the following two decades. These critiques served the rhetorical purpose of bolstering the authority of Xuanzang (seventh century). Before long, however, Xiong even rejected that authority.
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