The Buddhist Self On Tathāgatagarbha and Ātman
The assertion that there is nothing in the constitution of any person that deserves to be considered the self (ātman)--a permanent, unchanging kernel of personal identity in this life and those to come--has been a cornerstone of Buddhist teaching from its inception. Whereas other Indian religious s...
| Main Author: | Jones, C. V. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Honolulu
University of Hawaii Press,
[2020]
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
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