Residue Policy in Negative Self-Practice
A precise comparison between Upanishadic witness language and early Buddhist not self should focus on each tradition's residue policy after negation. Both unsettle identification with ordina...
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A precise comparison between Upanishadic witness language and early Buddhist not self should focus on each tradition's residue policy after negation. Both unsettle identification with ordina...
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A precise comparison between Upanishadic witness language and early Buddhist not self should focus on each tradition's residue policy after negation. Both unsettle identification with ordina...
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