[Sthiramati’s Conception of Mahâyânism.]—[Seven Principal Features of Mahâyânism.]—[Ten Essential Features of Mahâyânism.]
[Chapter III. Practice and Speculation.]
[Relation of Feeling and Intellect.]—[Buddhism and Speculation.]—[Religion and Metaphysics.]
[Chapter IV. Classification of Knowledge.]
[Three Forms of Knowledge.]—[Illusion.]—[Relative Knowledge.]—[Absolute Knowledge.]—[World-Views founded on the three Forms of Knowledge.]—[Two Forms of Knowledge.]—[Transcendental Truth and Relative Understanding.]
[Chapter V. Bhûtatathâtâ (Suchness).]
[Indefinability.]—[The “Thundrous Silence.”]—[Suchness Conditioned.]—[Questions Defying Solution.]—[The Theory of Ignorance.]—[Dualism and Moral Evil.]
[Chapter VI. The Tathâgata-Garbha and the Âlaya-vijnâna.]
[The Garbha and Ignorance.]—[The Âlaya-vijñâna and its Evolution.]—[The Manas.]—[The Sâmkhya Philosophy and Mahâyânism.]