In Mahaynna culture (the greater vehicle of Buddhist philosophy) claims are made that perfect wisdom transcends conceptual knowledge. First note that, Conceptual knowledge is defined as a person’s narration of the important concepts of a system. Conceptual knowledge is abundant in relationships and understanding. By definition, conceptual knowledge is not learned by memorization. I would like to see what people have to say about the fundamental claim of the Mahaynnaists. Any kind of feedback would be great for I am trying to develop a debate for a philosophy class. Thank you.