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_aHindu and Buddhist ideas in dialogue/ _bself and no-self _cKuznetsov,Irina [ed.] |
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_aEngland: _bAshgate, _c2012. |
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505 | _a1 Senses of Self and Not-self in the Upanisads and Nikayas Brian Black 2 Why Didn't Siddhartha Gautama Become a Samkhya Philosopher, After All? Marzenna Jakuhczak 3 Self, Consciousness, and Liberation in Classical Sainkhya Mikel Burley 4 Buddhist No-self: An Analysis and Critique Jonardon Ganeri 5 Emotions: A Challenge to No-self Views /rina Kuznclxova 6 Uddyotakara's Defence of a Self John Taker 7 The Abode of Recognition: Memory and the Continuity of Selfhood in Classical Nyaya Thought Douglas L. Berger 8 Self and Memory: Personal Identity and Unified Consciousness in Comparative Perspective Chakravarlhi Rain-Prasad 9 Action, Desire and Subjectivity in Prabhakara MTmarnsa Elisa Freschi 10 On the Advaitic Identification of Self and Consciousness Wolfgang Fasching 11 Luminosity. Subjectivity, and Temporality: An Examination of Buddhist and Advaita Views of Consciousness Matthew MacKenzie 12 Arguing from Synthesis to the Self: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta Respond to Buddhist No-selfism Arindam Chakrabarti 13 Indian Philosophy and the Question of the Self Ankiir Bania | ||
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