Hi Ron, Looks a little confusing ... visually? Maybe it was the editor.
Marsha



Ron:
the tetra lemma supports this as well,

Neither from itself nor from another, nor from both, nor without a cause
does anything whatever anywhere arise (Garfield's translation) Here X refers to any arbitrary thing in reality, and thus the following
four logical propositions are rejected by Nagarjuna:

Things arise out of themselves

X Things arise out of something else

not X They arise out of both

Both X and not X Without cause

Neither X nor not X

Nagarjuna used the tetralemma to illustrate the seemingly contradictory
nature of reality.




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