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Eternalism included the belief that the extinction of things means their latency and the production of things means their manifestation — this violates the Buddha's principle of the middle way.
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Nagarjuna's Philosophy: As Presented in the Maha-Prajnaparamita-Sastra.
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The Buddha rejected this and the opposite concept of
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Sassatavāda
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agamas
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annihilationism
Middle Way
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