Abstract

Kassor argues that Gorampa, through his account of the ultimate as inexpressible, provides a way to read Nāgārjuna's Madhyamaka consistently, simply by refusing to assert anything about the ultimate. We reply that this simply lands Gorampa and Nāgārjuna back in the paradox of expressibility: we can say nothing about the ultimate, and we have just said it.

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