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    It is not the case that Assigning A as a stable signifier for emptiness reifies śūnyatā into a determinate content, contradicting the Madhyamaka principle that emptiness cannot serve as a foundation.

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    • 1.Designating 'A' as empty need not reify emptiness if 'A' itself is understood as empty—no determinate ground is established.
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    • 2.Madhyamaka uses negations and conventional language instrumentally without claiming they capture ultimate reality foundationally.
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    • 3.Reification requires positing intrinsic nature; a transparent placeholder explicitly denying intrinsic nature avoids reification.
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    • 1.Any linguistic or conceptual designation imposes categorical boundaries that śūnyatā, by definition, transcends.
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    • 2.Madhyamaka explicitly rejects using emptiness as a metaphysical ground; treating 'A' as a stable anchor violates this principle.
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    • 3.Reification occurs whenever a signifier acquires fixed reference; semantic stability inherently contradicts emptiness.
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