What is the ontological implication of sunnyata?
In Indian philosophy, particularly within Buddhist thought, śūnyatā (emptiness) refers to the idea that all phenomena are devoid of inherent existence or independent self-nature. Ontologically, this means that the existence of all things is interdependent, contingent, and relational, rather than ______ _____ _______ __________ _____ ___ __________ _______ ________ ________ ___.
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