Buddhist Mind and Matter
Classic Buddhist thought understands the mind as arising in dependence on the body. This causal dependence may be fashioned as a kind of “Buddhist materialism”. However, this should not be confused with any variety of scientific materialism, in which ontological and/or causal reductions of mind to b...
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Year: 2014, Volume: 5, Issue: 2, Pages: 422-434 |
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