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_aHamilton, Sue, _d1954- _96364 |
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_aEarly Buddhism : _ba new approach : the I of the beholder / _cSue Hamilton |
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_aSurrey, _bCurzon, Richmond, _c2000 |
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_axi, 233 pages ; _c23 cm |
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_aCurzon critical studies in Buddhism _95620 |
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500 | _aNew interpretations of the central teachings of early Buddhism, mainly the relationship between identity and perception in early Buddhism. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction: Sources, Methods and Caveats Ch. 1. Setting the Scene: We have no self but we are comprised of five aggregates Ch. 2. The Indian Context Ch. 3. The Focus on Experience Ch. 4. The World of Experience Ch. 5. The Experience of Subjectivity and Objectivity Ch. 6. The Structure of Experience Ch. 7. The Limits of Experience Ch. 8. A World of Metaphor: Continuity, Death and Ethics Postscript: On What is a human being? | ||
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_aBuddhism _xDoctrines _xHistory _yTo ca. 250 B.C., Early period _928042 |
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_aBuddhist anthropology _96366 |
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