Are there any accounts of "emptiness", preferably purely phenomenological/methodological, that don't presume a contentious metaphysics?
Yes-ish, although I didn’t have the specific word “coalescence” in mind as far as I recall. Interesting similarity, though! I don’t even remember which word Pettit translated as “coalescence”, and don’t have the text where I am now, so I can’t check.
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Ah ok. It's his translation of zung jug, as in nonduality of saṃvṛtisatya and paramārthasatya...but the context in which Mipham uses it (something like zung jug yeshe, gnosis of nonduality of form/emptiness) is a rabbit hole in itself. I was just curious re: use of fluidity.
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