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'''Proponents of Perceptual Parity''' (Tib. གཟུང་འཛིན་གྲངས་མཉམ་པ་, Wyl. ''gzung ‘dzin grangs mnyam pa'') — a subdivision of [[True Aspectarians]] within the [[Chittamatra]] school. They say that outer appearances and the mind are similar in terms of their features, so that there are aspects of the perceiving mind for each and every thing that is perceived. | '''Proponents of Perceptual Parity''' (Tib. གཟུང་འཛིན་གྲངས་མཉམ་པ་, ''zungdzin drang nyampa'', [[Wyl.]] ''gzung ‘dzin grangs mnyam pa'') — a subdivision of [[True Aspectarians]] within the [[Chittamatra]] school. They say that outer appearances and the mind are similar in terms of their features, so that there are aspects of the perceiving mind for each and every thing that is perceived. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:29, 16 January 2018
Proponents of Perceptual Parity (Tib. གཟུང་འཛིན་གྲངས་མཉམ་པ་, zungdzin drang nyampa, Wyl. gzung ‘dzin grangs mnyam pa) — a subdivision of True Aspectarians within the Chittamatra school. They say that outer appearances and the mind are similar in terms of their features, so that there are aspects of the perceiving mind for each and every thing that is perceived.