ma yin dgag

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qualified/ provisional negation [RB]

affirming negative/ negation, "rejected as not being such and such" [IW]

predicative negation [thd]

implicit negation, affirming negative (a negative that implies something positive) [JV]

implicative negation; nominally bound negation [ggd] [RY]

1) affirming negation, deductive reasoning [negation]. 2) "the denial that, even if a certain something can be said to exist, it has any given property or nature." This is the second of Nagarjuna's two famous denials, dealt with in the opening stanza of his Madhyamkarika; see also med dgag, khong khro ma dmigs pa do not experience aggression, gzod nas ma dmigs shing it is primordially nonexistent; provisional/ qualified negation; affirming negative, affirmative negation, "rejected as not being such and such". comp. med dgag. absolute negation [RY]

affirming negation, affirming negative [RY]

affirming negative/ negation, "rejected as not being such and such" [comp med dgag absolute negation (Tserig)(paryuda+_sa-pratis+edha) dgag pa'i nang gses - rang dngos su rtogs pa'i blo'am rang brjod pa'i sgras rang gi dgag bya bkag pa'i shul du chos gzhan 'phen pa, lhas sbyin tshon po nyin par zas mi za, zhes pa lta bu, tshon po yin pas zas za bar bstan cing, nyin par zas za ba bkag pa'i shul du chos gzhan te mtshan mor zas za ba don gyis 'phangs pa'o [IW]