M. Siderits and S. Katsura (eds.). Nāgārjuna’s Middle Way. Mūlamadhyamakakārikā.
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The middle way.
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عنوان ژورنال: Acta Orientalia
سال: 1970
ISSN: 1600-0439,0001-6438
DOI: 10.5617/ao.7304